Reposted from my Redskins forum. Lengthy but informative.
Update #1: Volunteering with the
#BernieSanders campaign in Baltimore as an attorney to protect the vote. Even before 8 am there are already problems: people unable to vote because they don't have ID (Maryland allows voters to vote without ID), precincts merging polling places unannounced so lines are hundreds of people long, people given provisional ballots instead of voting regularly.
Update #2: two precincts and districts were merged into one building without any signage in a low income neighborhood of Baltimore. We went to see what it was like: election judges were giving out incorrect provisional ballots to people from the other district. When we confronted them, they said "human error."
They also don't have the registration lists for the other district, so all of those voters are getting provisionals.
We asked about the lack of signs, the election judges said "they can always ask us when they get up to the desk." Only problem is that it takes three hours to get to the desk.
Another voter, who is a registered democrat and voted for Obama in the 2012 primary, had to vote provisional because the election judges told her that she was "unaffiliated." We've had a good 50 people have that same problem--being switched on the system from Democrat to Republican or unaffiliated.
Update #3: if you move and change your address at the MVA/DMV, your party changes to "unaffiliated" AUTOMAGICALLY, making it so that you cannot vote in the state of Maryland.
If you move--where else would you report your new address to?
Also, people voting early have had very little problems. Unless they live in College Park or Towson--where they've been getting provisionals instead of regular ballots, for no documented reason.
College Park polling places are still giving out provisionals where regular ballots could have been cast.
More calls from people with proof (screenshots and mailings) that they've switched to Democrat, or were registered Democrat, are now switched on the official voting records to "unaffiliated" or Republican. At least 100 calls about that.
When that happens, the election officials are supposed to give you provisional ballots. Some polling places aren't even offering people provisional ballots.
Update #4: College Park area precincts are running out (or have already run out) of provisional ballots. They've been "provisional-happy," and giving out provisionals to people who could have voted regularly.
At each precinct, there's 1 Republican and 1 Democrat election judge. They're tasked to decide together when to order more provisional ballots. The Republican wants to order 1,000 more--the Democrat wants to order 100 at a time. *There are currently 260 people in line*, 100 at a time clearly won't be enough.
We reached out to said Democrat election judge, who is refusing to order more than 100 provisional ballots at a time.