Comments about ‘Early voting is under way to ease long lines’
County officials hope it catches on as a convenient alternative
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Early voting is great, much better than absentee, because we can be sure of who actually cast the ballot. As for making for shorter lines in the June 24th primary, that must be a joke. We will be lucky if 25% of the republican voters even vote, and the democrats don't have any primary contests. Long lines? The poll workers will be bored out of their minds.
Perhaps is would have been useful as well as accurate to state that "Utah has an early voting system." It is not unique to Utah county, nor was it invented there. Let's do 10 minutes or so of fact checking in the future, shall we?
-- An early-voting poll worker in SL county.
Anonymous, it is nice to see the paper say SOMETHING about a county OTHER than SL doing anything. If you read the papers you'd think SL County invented everything, so it is about time someone else got some coverage
Sounds like the new deputy Hoganson has brought some new ideas to the early voting process - he certainly has my congratulations as I understand how important this form of voting is to making it easier to vote
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