This document seems to indicate that DREs are used for early voting and paper ballot options are only available on election day. Can someone confirm?
http://www.chicagoelections.com/dm/general/document_3259.pdf
This would indicate that the only timing issues for early voting are:
1) Time to program the DREs
2) Time to print the absentee ballots
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On Jan 25, 2011, at 10:42 AM, Rick Hasen wrote:
Breaking News: Illinois Supreme Court Orders Emanuel's Name to Stay on Ballot Pending Decision on Appeal
How to read this development? On the one hand, the court would be unlikely to do it if they were not seriously considering taking the case. On the other hand, Emanuel would suffer irreparable injury if this stay were not granted. Once the ballots would be printed without his name, unless they could be reprinted he'd have virtually no chance to win (aside from a possible Murkowski-like massive write-in campaign).
Posted by Rick Hasen at 10:41 AM
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