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One of my favorite comments is “Quit cutting funds for voting.” When city clerk Lorie Hogstad presented this survey at the informational meeting, she mentioned that ‘saving money’ is one of their reasons for using vote centers.

I find this ironic, for a number of reasons. The city found NO problem with spending $46,000 on indoor pool drawings that had NOTHING to do with the actual ballot language, but now all of a sudden they are concerned about ‘saving money’. Unbelievable.

There should be NO worries about saving money on elections. We should stay with using all the precincts. They are more convenient and more reliable (you don’t have to worry about having multiple ballots in stock). Wait times are shorter. Vote centers are a similar to a poll tax, because if you don’t live close to one, you have to arrange transportation to get to them. There is currently a lawsuit in North Dakota the ACLU of the Dakotas is taking up on vote centers and advocational videos there, if they are successful, hopefully they bring the lawsuit to the South.

I also find the comments about the ease of voting and the public knowing the issues a bit disheartening with all the under votes during this election. What makes the vote center usage even more troubling is the lack of consistency in elections;

In recent city and school board elections, Sioux Falls voters have been able to cast their ballot from any one of 13 polling places in the city.

In next month’s primary election, though, voters again will have to find their home polling stations.

Keeping the precincts in ALL elections would stop the confusion voters have. But according to Erpenbach, everything went swimmingly;

Councilor Michelle Erpenbach said the city election was well-run, even with the new vote centers.

“The point of the story is that change is hard,” she said.

Yeah, easy for Michelle to say, she won by 60%. Also, I would agree, change is hard when you change the polling places and method of voting every single time there is an election. I gave up years ago because of this confusion, and just absentee vote at the county administration building. It would be different if we used the vote centers for every single election and have been doing it for several years, then I would totally agree, people need to get it by now. The mass confusion comes from this musical chair polling places every time there is an election. It’s time the city, the school district, the county and the state put their heads together and agreed on how every election will be done. I took this up with former city clerk Debra Owen, and I think she was working on a solution . . . well, we now how that went.

Anybody who claims this election went well is in a state of denial. There were mistakes and misleading language on the ballot, the tabulation was difficult, the vote centers confused people, the lack of an informed public (the undervotes) and the almost million dollars poured into the zoning campaign from Walmart, should concern us.

It’s time we end the vote centers and go back to precincts in EVERY election.

8 Thoughts on “Election Survey

  1. 71ponies on May 16, 2014 at 5:49 pm said:

    This analysis of the Election is a good example of epistemic closure.

  2. 85th stuckee on May 16, 2014 at 7:43 pm said:

    time for a major audit to see how Litz really set this f**kn mess up on us all. When we started hearing that sections of town were getting the wrong ballots. and he jumped all over Dunn, Gant stating what are we doing with a 17″ ballot yadiyadi yadi, then we all know who MMM and fiddle faddle operate, and MMM doesn’t mind dropping F bombs on everyone, woo wee, it’s getting interesting again, hope the MMM supporters don’t blow a gasket that they seem to have done on some of the recent posts.

  3. anon on May 17, 2014 at 6:49 pm said:

    Lorie says Litz told her that for the primary and general, he’s going to open the absentee ballots the day before the election to speed things up. Looks to me like that’s illegal, according to SDCL 12-19-43.

  4. Dan Daily on May 18, 2014 at 12:53 pm said:

    Isn’t it obvious that using all voting places, confused ballots, & irregular size made it easier to manipulate the vote so that Huether became reelected and control of the council was maintained? Now they want to go back to precincts. How many tricks do they have? No wonder Joe Sixpack considers voting a waste of time.

  5. Bruce on May 19, 2014 at 6:46 am said:

    Rapid City has been opening and processing absentee ballots ahead of time with all proper security to ensure the integrity of the vote. This is being done because of all the people who must have results while they are partying on Tuesday night.

  6. Concerned Citizen on May 20, 2014 at 7:43 am said:

    Vote centers work in huge jurisdictions like Galveston, TX and in smaller jurisdictions like Fargo, ND…there is no reason that Sioux Falls and the state of SD shouldn’t be able to get it to work.

    Surely, anyone can understand that if we do not begin accommodate and attract younger voters, the apathy that is building by the younger voters will continue. The younger voters liked the vote centers because they were convenient for them.

    The older voters, I am sure, do not like change. But young people and young-thinking people embrace change. Perhaps 13 vote centers are not enough for the general election…but 59 precincts are way too many. When you can stand on Bahnson Avenue and be within four or five blocks of six different precincts; I believe there is room for change/improvement.

    As for consistency, I read in the AL, the city and school district came together to standardize the polling places, minnehaha county commission is the entity who failed to standardize voting locations when asked by the Auditor.

  7. Taxpayer-Voter on May 20, 2014 at 10:05 am said:

    Concerned Citizen on 05.20.14 at 7:43 am

    The older voters, I am sure, do not like change. But young people and young-thinking people embrace change.

    Generalizations!!

    Concerned Citizen on 05.20.14 at 7:43 am

    Surely, anyone can understand that if we do not begin accommodate and attract younger voters, the apathy that is building by the younger voters will continue. The younger voters liked the vote centers because they were convenient for them.

    Sad commentary on the younger generation!

    Or, Concerned Citizen, is their apathy due to not being informed about the candidates and issues, so, why bother to vote?!

  8. testor15 on May 20, 2014 at 1:51 pm said:

    There is NO benefit to vote centers. None. Vote centers are by design a way to limit the under people of society from having a real place in society.

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