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Originally Posted by CharlesInCharge
Do these officers communicate among themselves from the different locations? Are the statistics for each location revealed to the public?
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During the counting, the voting officers/clerks/scrutineers from parties are privy to the ballot vote however cannot physically touch the ballots. AND there are stats from each location that are revealed to the public if necessary.
Add: just realized i forgot to answer one of your questions regarding communication between voting officers between different voting areas, any sort of communication device, cell phone, pagers, iPods with wifi technology, tablets, are not allowed in the voting area building what so ever, only
one cell phone is present for emergency and reporting use by the voting supervisor. This means anyone voting, all employees, and scrutineers are not allowed any communications devices.
If you are so interested in how it works, why not try working for it for a day, you will see how seamless and how fraud free the canadian election system is.
I hate it when people say that the voting system is fraudulent, try doing more research, educating yourself in how it works, the best way to do this is by actually working for an election. Then you can see the inner workings of what goes on.
You can also sign in as an independent scrutineer to observe the voting process. Just tell them you would like to see the process and are an independent.
PS. don't say my mind is not being over run by the mainstream media... i don't even watch the news. I actually worked in the election system and educated myself on it through experience.