Election judge drama has been reported in Cook County yet again. This year, the Cook County Clerk's office reported two drunk election judges, as well as one judge who had to be ordered to stop selling candy to voters. CBS Chicago reported that of those two drunk election judges, one of them eventually had to be hospitalized. More embarrassing than that are the 2010 reports of what went on in Cook County's polling places. Four Chicago election judges were arrested in 2010; two for showing up drunk, one for groping a fellow female judge, and the fourth judge was arrested for getting pushy with a voter when taking their ballot. That isn't even getting into the technological issues our most recent election has had. Results were slowed in 25 counties after it was discovered that the ballots were too large for the scanning machine that is used to tabulate the votes. Although this glitch was blamed on the graphics company that printed the ballots, I can't help but wonder about the security measures that should be in place to prevent this sort of thing from happening... With all of the mistakes and drama surrounding the recent election, maybe it isn't a surprise that the 24% of Chicagoans voting is the lowest voter turnout in a presidental primary in 70 years. [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/21/illinois-primary-drunk-ju_n_1369700.html]







