Driver's license system to blame for Florida primary glitch [View all]
TALLAHASSEE --
Floridas supervisors of elections are calling for changes after Floridas recent presidential primary.
They say a problem in the states drivers license computer system led to thousands of voters being turned away at the polls.
The voters thought they had been registered Republicans or Democrats, and there for able to vote in Floridas closed primaries.
However, many learned on election day that their political party affiliation had changed.
Ion Sancho, Leon County supervisor of elections, says the problem came from a drivers license system that also updated a persons voting record whenever they updated their drivers license in person.
The problem is a box on the form next to party affiliation was sometimes left unchecked, inadvertently changing the party affiliation for voters.
A screw-up or a glitch, in this instance, is not just merely a mistake, Sancho said. You're potentially depriving someone of a constitutional right, and that's simply not proper, and we need to make sure that if there are errors, there's a way to correct these errors so that the voter is not the one that's penalized.
The elections supervisors want to change it so that every time you update your drivers license, you get a receipt detailing all the changes made to the records, including voting status.
http://www.baynews9.com/content/news/baynews9/news/article.html/content/news/articles/cfn/2016/3/28/driver_s_license_sys.html?cid=facebook_Bay_News_9