A quick googling doesn’t turn anything up, but they showed the ballot on MSNBC.
Arizona (or just Maricopa County) has something similar. (Link goes to PDF.) Oddly enough, there aren’t any voting horror stories coming out of Phoenix that I’ve heard.
Bernalillo County (Albuquerque) in New Mexico (don’t know about the rest) did that in 2002-2006. Not sure about 2008, as I voted in-person early this year. It’s not hard to do, you just have to RTFM in either English or Spanish.
CNN is projecting PA for Obama
What the hell is going on in Georgia?! 62-37? Gore and Kerry didn’t lose that badly!
That’s the way my paper ballot was here in California. We’re used to it. You draw a line from one end of the arrow to the other, so it points at your choice. Takes all of 30 seconds to complete the page. No hu-hu.
Bosstone, that pdf is exactly what a California ballot looks like.
Did anyone object to this oddity?
And Obama is up 64-35 in Ohio, a total impossibility.
Calm down. Super-early results are not statistically meaningful.
Not a photograph, but you can view a PDF of the ballot here. It’s the second link on the right.
Wooo yeah!!!
Still voting in Minnesota. Man, I hope Franken wins. I might even start watching C-Span 2.
Looks like we’re keeping our incumbent douchebag, Saxby Chambliss. (Though that’s with 21% reporting.)
Oh, that doesn’t look horrible. I’d have probably marked it up a bit more than just a single straight line, but that might just be me.
I had to do that, too. Dumbest ballot I’ve ever filled out. Bring back the chad!
Kos map is weird–it has Maine has having 1 vote for McCain and 2 for Obama–in the popular vote section! ME has gone Obama, but still–wtf? Never mind–must have been a glitch. It’s up now.
and Kos has NJ as RED? What the hell?
Anyone else taking to the bottle already?
At least Warner has won in VA.
As mentioned earlier, when are the early votes added to the tabulation?
They aren’t black.
Which one? I don’t remember any controversy about the ballot’s design. As for the comment about not needing to vote for every candidate, we just shrugged and said, “hey, it’s Palm Beach County.”
Funny electoral math on the CNN web page.
They say 102 EVs for Obama.
IL 21
DC 3
MD 10
DE 3
PA 21
NJ 15
CT 7
MA 12
VT 3
NH 4
ME 4
ttl 103
???
The heritage of Stone Mountain appears to have drummed up additional support. Damn shame though.
Maine can split theirs. 3 for Obama, 1 for McCain.
There’s some general confusion. I think that electoral-vote.com has the New Hampshire results literally backwards. EDIT: okay, he’s corrected that but I think he has Vermont backwards too.