A More Perfect Union
November 7, 2008 | Olympia, Washington | Vetting explained
This short documentary starts out with a little history of
Olympia, Washington and describes the vote by mail process in Olympia.
The film explains how different aspects of our voting system can be
compared to other methods of tabulation and compares it to highly
questionable and unsecured systems of tabulation that are currently being used by
differing entities in the United States, and questions the viability of
such processes.
- Tags:
- vote,
- by,
- mail,
- questionable,
- methods,
- of,
- tabulation,
- olympia,
- history
- Posted in Assignment:
- Voting problems
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