I attended the recent voted count in the Delaware Room. I
was using a pair of binoculars to closely monitor the vote-counters and was
focusing on Judy Salvage, the
Chairperson of the Election Committee, who appeared to be
feverishly working behind her lap top.
About 30 minutes into the count I was approached by an
Election Committee person and told to stop using my
binoculars –
When I asked why?
I was informed that it
could imply an “impropriety” because “it looks like you’re looking at the
ballots”.
My immediate thought about that comment?
Well, now, anyone familiar with a pair of binoculars knows
that it would have been impossible to “read” the ballots; but in the spirit of
cooperation, I stopped using the binoculars and filed her request under
‘administrative b.s’.
I told her the REAL impropriety was that the vote
counters have pens, and that NONE of them were
red-ink pens…..
...considering that we were instructed to complete
the ballots in black or blue ink, anyone handling the
ballots should only use a RED-INK pen.
Does
that make (common) sense to anyone??
She told me that would be addressed at the next
committee meeting .
I responded that it wouldn’t help the
current situation and she just walked
away.
What was alarming is that, at a certain point in the vote
count, it was decided (for reasons unknown) that the automated vote counter was
not working properly; a second vote counter was brought into the room –
It is also unknown whether ALL the votes counted by the first
machine (which was deemed not to be working properly) were recounted OR only the remaining votes were counted on the new machine
(?).
At the end of the count, some votes were reviewed and counted
MANUALLY (???)
As an interesting side, I was confronted while at the vote
count by David Berman, who (based on my
understanding) writes an SCA blog.
He was objecting to my recent discussion about the Volunteer
Luncheon and did not like my “characterization” of him.
I told him that:
(1) I did not identify ANYONE in my blog submission, and
(2) insofar as I know there are 3 or more SCA blogs, and
(3) if his ego is such that he “assumes” I am referring to
him, and
(4) if he feels guilty that I am, in fact, referring to him -
THEN that is his
problem.
The fact that he walked away suggests that at least one of my
responses was correct.
But --I digress.
Do we need a recount? – YES.
Does it need to be recounted by an INDEPENDENT and
NON-BIASED concern? – YES.
The future of our community HOA believing in elections depends on it!
Robert N.
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Based on the Warlock's comments this election generated a record number of ballots, but no mention of how many were duplicates.
A recount could bring to light what has been going on in the dark.
From Samuel Doll...to...Anthem Opinions
I must agree from what I have read that something smells about the recent election for vacant seats on our board of directors.
The first thing that caught my attention was the total vote count. Just a while back we were informed there were only about 2,900 ballots received. Then, when the results were posted, we see there were over 9,000 votes. Wow, we got more than a 100% turnout.
It was my understanding that each household gets one vote. There are less than 7,200 homes here. Something doesn't add up. Then I have read how the ballots were removed and then returned with a different counting machine. I would say there must have been some double counting.
I hope there can be a recount but wonder if that can be on the up and up. All this is evidence that we surely do need a change in leadership here.
I previously questioned how there could have been over 9,000 votes. Each ballot had the potential for three votes so there easily could have been 9,000 or more votes.
I still cannot believe the results though, how can so many be so misinformed about the job the previous board members did?
At least you voted. That says more for you an over 50% of all the other unit owners...
...and...when the dues increases and/or special assessments appear, my guess is that those individuals will the the loudest voices that will be heard.