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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Started conversation Sep 1, 2020
Entry: A Brief History of Voting Procedures in the United States - Rum and Pregnant Chads - A87997702
Author: Dmitri Gheorgheni - Not Banned in China - U1590784
Find out about George Washington's electoral liquor bill, and his friend's bad spelling.
Also learn about pregnant chads.
I figured we should be ready for the November election.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Sep 2, 2020
Excellent! Particularly the concluding line
I found a couple more links - this Entry complements them nicely
Voting in the United States A1304993
Election and Voting Methods A1905158
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Sep 2, 2020
Thank you, included!
I also updated Washington's bar bill. I'd got that wrong, due to misreading the government archives' footnotes. The whole 40 pounds was for a much larger quantity of beverages, so I changed the list to reflect that.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Sep 19, 2020
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Bluebottle Posted Nov 10, 2020
So what exactly is the difference between a chad that is hung, dimpled or pregnant? And how can you sue it for being dead and/or not voting for you?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 10, 2020
A87997702 - A Brief History of Voting Procedures in the United States - Rum and Pregnant Chads
Bluebottle Posted Nov 10, 2020
The first bit is a real question. I see that a hanging chad is a piece of paper where the hole fails to fall out and hangs on. But what is difference between a pregnant or dimpled chad? With my hole-punching experience I can picture that one might be where instead of creating a hole a circular bump is created - but is that a pregnancy or a dimple?
I looked it up and saw that a '#2 pencil' is really a HB.
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 10, 2020
I get the point and write footnotes.
I added a footnote delineating types of chads. I imagine there might be other readers with that level of interest, although I suspect they're off their medication. I've never used this voting system, so I've always imagined its being like this test we took in school once, where we had to use a stylus similar to a Braille stylus to poke through a selection.
The 'Votomatic' (not making this up!) looks much, much worse. It looks like something the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation came up with.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Votomatic.jpg
I also added a footnote about #2 pencils. I even added one of those irrelevant links we love so much. I grew up in an engineering household, and had no idea pencil-numbering wasn't international. Now I know something. (My dad once insisted my physics homework was all wrong. After two solid hours of recalculation, he suddenly realised we were *using the METRIC system*... at uni, he drew a scale map of the solar system in feet and inches...)
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 12, 2020
Thank you for the footnotes - I also wondered about the different chads in relation to my hole-punching experience, so that clarifies it
I read the link about the 2000 election and see the chads weren’t mentioned - did the hanging chad mean the computer couldn’t read the ballot paper, do you know?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 12, 2020
Oh, yes.
I think you may find this extremely thorough explanation of the chad issues with Votomatic machines enlightening.
http://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~jones/cards/chad.html
On the other hand, I feel I should warn you that reading it may cause nosebleed.
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Bluebottle Posted Nov 13, 2020
Considering pregnant chads were mentioned in the title, in the body of the text and as the very last word of the conclusion it seemed an oversight not to say what made a pregnant chad unique?
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 13, 2020
You're right. It's now been almost 20 years since the fateful time when everyone in the US had the words 'pregnant chad' seared into their memories.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 13, 2020
That link is extremely thorough and also enlightening indeed - so the hanging chads were a problem in manual checking of votes, that they might slot back into the hole and make it look as though no vote had been cast for that candidate
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Dmitri Gheorgheni, Post Editor Posted Nov 13, 2020
Since you liked it, I added the link to the footnote.
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Nov 13, 2020
Nicely linked - thank you
The chads were famous in UK news in 2000, too, but I didn’t understand the significance of them (I didn’t even know they were rectangular!), so this Entry is very useful
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