Plan has poll workers decide voter disability
By Diane C. Lade
Staff writer
Posted February 20 2004
Poll workers would take on one more task under a proposed new law. They would determine which voters were disabled enough to bypass long lines on Election Day.
State Rep. Irv Slosberg, D-Boca Raton, is working on a bill giving disabled voters preference at the polls. One voting machine at each precinct would be designated for handicapped or frail voters, relieving them from having to wait, Slosberg said.
The privilege would go to anyone using a walking device as common as a cane, not just those with handicapped-parking placards that must be obtained through a physician. Poll workers would decide who was disabled enough to qualify...."
"...But elections officials are uncomfortable with asking poll workers, who have no medical training, to assess a person's physical condition without even a note from the voter's doctor.
"I can't imagine many of them wanting to do that," said Theresa LePore, Palm Beach County supervisor of elections...."
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/palmbeach/sfl-pvoter20feb20,0,1826136.story?coll=sfla-news-palmYou just can't write stuff like this.