Election officials in Chesterfield County receive an "F". Haake gets remedial Summer School.
(see photo album to the left, "PrimaryDay021208")
My wife and I just left New Covenant Presbyterian Church (Meadowbrook precinct for Dale District) here in Chesterfield County. I spoke personally with the Chief Election Official, I think her name was Margaret or "Margie". Margie was in pretty frail condition. And though I was deeply disappointed with what I saw driving in (pictures tell the story), it did not seem appropriate to take it out on the her. And from what Margie tell us, several folks have done just that.
Having said that, at a minimum, Chesterfield County Election Officials, led by Lawrence C. Haake, III, have done an abysmal job. According to Margie, as recently as last Saturday she was be told by senior officials that turn out would be marginal at best...
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Excuse me, but where have these people been? Now I've been led to believe that Mr. Haake is a Republican. Insert conspiracy theory here. Whatever the motivations, this kind of inept incompetence cannot continue, and will not be tolerated come election time in November.
Raw data. According to Margie, we learned the following:
- Around 12:30pm there were 435 total votes at this precinct, around 6:15pm there were 766
- An average Presidential primary at New Covenant yields less than 200 voters
- Estimated Republican turn-out at 6pm was around 150 total voters; at this precinct at least, the election officials incompetence affected democrats almost 6 or 7 to 1 republican voters
- The process for national elections in November involves a much more efficient use of the voter roles and was easily available for the primary process today -- election officials decided against this.
We spent an hour and 15 minutes outside today and spoke with at least a dozen voters, a couple election
officials, and even a candidate for Congress, Andrea Miller. I could not begin to count the number of cars that pulled into the lot, witnessed the line, and turned around and drove away. The same with would be voters who entered the building, some with children, most coming from work, waited in line a couple of minutes and after time gave up. I don't wish to fabricate here. I think conservatively, I witnessed 100 or more voters decide against voting in a hour and 15 minute period.
Anyone else have similar experiences? What is Mr. Haake political persuasion??