r/nashville Oct 19 '24

Pay Attention When You Vote Politics

To be clear right at the beginning, I'm not suggesting anything is rigged or unfair.

I voted today and the poll worker gave clear instructions to make sure my chosen candidate changes color to confirm the selection, and to verify my printed ballot before inserting it into the tabulator.

I tapped Harris and Trump lit up. I tapped Harris again and the selection was recognized.

I tapped Johnson and Blackburn lit up. I tapped Johnson again and it was recognized.

The third section acted as I would expect, but it was multiple choice and programmed to behave differently.

There could be a variety of issues that caused this. Double check your selections before you finalize your vote.

Also, go vote!

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u/jennfromdablock Smyrna Oct 19 '24

The Tennessee Holler tweeted about one of the Metro councilwomen having a similar issue with Johnson/Blackburn: https://x.com/thetnholler/status/1846964791341985960

Hope someone is seriously looking into this since it seems to keep happening!

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u/crowcawer Old 'ickory Village Oct 19 '24

Can’t win without gerrymandering and can’t without cooky ballots.

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u/Unique_Midnight_6924 Oct 19 '24

The Senate can’t be gerrymandered though.

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u/a-youngsloth The Ioch Oct 20 '24

They literally do not need to do anything for Marsha to win. It’s infuriating.