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Counting votes right still key to democracy
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Utah officials say it would be difficult, and quite time consuming, to get away with wholesale fraud by voting under someone else's name. This is true, unless an election judge or two were corrupt. Add computers and electronics to the mix, however, and my guess is it will get easier.
But the truth is, Utah's punch-card system has functioned remarkably well. Yes, it has produced some problems. In 1996, Salt Lake County had to do a massive recount of its general election ballots because of hanging chads. In 1998, Utah's 13th Senate district had to be recounted because the margin was too close for comfort. The recount covered parts of both Tooele and Salt Lake counties, and a mysterious 1,001 ballots cast in Tooele County failed to register votes in that race. But those were relatively minor problems.
Consider that in three recent races within Salt Lake County, where only two or three votes separated two candidates, recounts came up with the exact same totals as the first count. Even County Clerk Sherrie Swenson was amazed by that.
In short, there is no reason to rush for change.
Democracy isn't an exact science, but there is too much at stake to get things wrong.
Yes, there are differences between 1948 and today. An omnipresent media is looking for troubles, for one thing. But if the men in that old photo tell me anything, it is that any changes to the way we count ballots needs to be done slowly and carefully.
Jay Evensen is editor of the Deseret Morning News editorial page. E-mail: even@desnews.com
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