What if I see something suspicious at my polling place?
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What if I see something suspicious at my polling place?
Thea Brodkin (Voter Service Chair) gives expert video advice on: What should I look for when filling out a ballot?; What should I look for when using a touch-screen voting machine?; How can I ensure that my provisional ballot is counted? and more...
Report it to the poll workers, call you election officials, they are very interested in what the community sees when they go to vote. They do their best; they have mandatory training sessions for all their poll workers. We pay poll workers extra for going to training. But there are some people that still decide that they're going to run the election their way. So, if you saw something that you don't think is right, talk to the poll worker there that's in charge, and if you don't like their answer call the headquarters, and they have people, they will send out people right away to see what's going on.