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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 294490" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>When I voted, the elderly people there were having a really hard time with the new machines. And, I will say, these machines were not particularly user friendly, especially for the elderly. One bump on the wheel changed the vote...and one poor elderly lady was very shaky. Yes, there was someone there to help, but the instructions she gave were rapid fire, and of course voter privacy meant she couldn't stand behind the woman and guide her thru it. When she left she was really worried if she had cast the vote she intended. I felt so sorry for her.</p><p></p><p>Another elderly person was too embarrassed to admit he was having problems. He and I walked out together. He also expressed concern that he'd voted the way he intended. He was pretty unhappy about it.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 294490, member: 3873"] When I voted, the elderly people there were having a really hard time with the new machines. And, I will say, these machines were not particularly user friendly, especially for the elderly. One bump on the wheel changed the vote...and one poor elderly lady was very shaky. Yes, there was someone there to help, but the instructions she gave were rapid fire, and of course voter privacy meant she couldn't stand behind the woman and guide her thru it. When she left she was really worried if she had cast the vote she intended. I felt so sorry for her. Another elderly person was too embarrassed to admit he was having problems. He and I walked out together. He also expressed concern that he'd voted the way he intended. He was pretty unhappy about it. Alice [/QUOTE]
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