I didn't mention this before, because I thought I did something wrong.
But...
When I went to vote this morning (Florida's electronic touch voting machines), I had made all of my selections and was now at the review screens before hitting the big, scary, flashing red "Vote" button.
These are the screens where you confirm that you did what you wanted to do.
And lo and behold, for the Attorney General race, and another minor race, I see that my review screen says "No Selection."
Well, I KNOW I couldn't have missed making these votes, but maybe I DID because these machines are so perfect--much better than PAPER and CHADS, right!?
So it's a scary, annoying process of having to hit the back buttons to see what the heck happened.
Scary because now if you do so, you don't know whether all of your cast votes will be retained, or whether you have to start and read all of this garbage all over again.
Turns out yes, your votes are retained, but I tell my coworker the story, and he sends me THIS tidbit from the Sun-Sentinel web site this morning:
In Fort Lauderdale, Allan J. Richards said that when he reached the end of his electronic ballot the machine said he had not cast a vote in the Attorney General's race. Richards, the chairman of the Journalism Department at Florida International University, said his electronic ballot did not include a page for the race on his first pass through and he had to go back to find it.
"It will confuse people," he said.
Richards said his wife had the same problem. Both voted at Precinct R058, 1700 SW 14th Court at a Broward School Board facility in the Shady Banks area.
"I thought I had missed something and I asked my wife and she said it had happened to her," Richards said.
Brenda Snipes admitted there had been some glitches so far, but said they had been minor.
This is minor???