From Deseret News archives:
Too-early poll results still part of elections
"On election night about 6:45 p.m., I approached a polling place from the sidewalk. It was situated in the basement and entered from the garage door.
"From upstairs . . . I heard the following statement made loudly and clearly, '(______) has been elected. The computer has figured the voting odds to be 299 to 1 and that (________) will be the next president.'
"After leaving the polls, I went to my telephone with a list of about 30 registered voters who had not yet been to the polls. . . . In the course of my visits with these people, I was astounded at their reasons for not voting.
"Five different people said to me, 'What difference does it make now? My vote will not change the picture one whit!' "
The writer went on to say that television networks are robbing Americans of privacy in the polling place.
Give up?
The year was 1960, and the name to fill in the blanks was John F. Kennedy.
And, every four years, they get ignored. Or at least they did until 2000. That's when election night turned into a perfect storm. It was when we in the news business had to hunt for the Dramamine because of the motion sickness. How well I recall the feeling at 2 a.m. of not knowing which candidate to congratulate as the winner.
Maybe, just maybe, that was enough to pull the problem up by the roots.
According to recent news reports, television executives are going to be extra careful Tuesday night. Fox News Senior Vice President John Moody told the Washington Post, "We all learned a lesson four years ago. There will probably be an abundance of caution in most newsrooms."
Executives at other networks all said versions of the same thing. This time, they won't predict a state until all of the polls have closed in that state. In 2000, of course, they began calling Florida for Al Gore while people still were voting in the portion of the state that is on Central time. They later recanted and called the state for Bush and then, as we all remember, left it in limbo for a few weeks.
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