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RandySF

(70,634 posts)
Thu Sep 12, 2024, 08:08 PM Sep 12

Errors undermine tool designed to help Pennsylvanians find their election polling places

An official government online tool designed to help Pennsylvanians find their polling places is riddled with misspellings and other quirks that make it difficult for some voters to use.

The errors — which users encounter when they search for their municipality and street name — affect as many as 85,000 of the state’s 8.9 million voters, a Votebeat and Spotlight PA analysis found.

The Pennsylvania Department of State said counties enter their own address information into a centralized voter management system that powers the lookup tool, and it’s their responsibility to fix the problems.

“The Department of State’s Find Your Polling Place tool reflects data that is entered and maintained in the SURE system by the 67 county boards of elections,” said Matt Heckel, press secretary for the department. “The data entered into the SURE system is not managed by the Department, but rather by the counties.”


https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2024/09/pennsylvania-find-polling-place-election-tool-errors-analysis/

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Errors undermine tool designed to help Pennsylvanians find their election polling places (Original Post) RandySF Sep 12 OP
MAGAs are doing this and it's deliberate in the red counties FakeNoose Sep 12 #1

FakeNoose

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1. MAGAs are doing this and it's deliberate in the red counties
Thu Sep 12, 2024, 09:02 PM
Sep 12

Also I'm sure that very few county workers are trained to proofread (professionally), and most computer spellchecking aps are nearly worthless.

On the good side, it's hurting the R voters too. Especially the ones who have recently moved and haven't found their neighborhood polling place yet.

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