• @cogman
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    365 days ago

    How many people will vote in a county is super predictable. There are only 2 reasons to run out of ballots

    1. Turnout is unusually high (Not likely).
    2. You printed less ballots than you needed (Really likely).

    That’s it, that’s the end of the reasons. You can literally print the same number of ballots for the last similar election and you’d have a good chance of having enough at least for most of the voting with some good early indicators that you need more at the beginning of the election. To run out 2 hours into an election shows you didn’t even print as many ballots as you did for the last major election.

    The math for how many ballots to print is “last similar election * (county growth percentage * last election turnout percentage) * 1.05”. That’s it. That will cover enough ballots for pretty much any election except for an extreme one where turnout is WAY higher than what could be predicted.

    • @glimse
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      295 days ago
      1. Enough ballots were printed but not all were delivered

      2. Ballots were printed but the wrong quantities were delivered to different polling stations

      3. Ballots were delivered and some “disappeared”

      Not saying it’s any of those things, but that’s 3 more possibilities

      • @MegaUltraChicken
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        135 days ago
        1. You intentionally lower the amount of ballots sent to precincts you want to suppress the vote of.
        • @glimse
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          85 days ago

          That is the most likely situation in my opinion

    • snooggums
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      55 days ago

      That math actually results in not having enough ballots in areas with more voter suppression if they actually turn out for the next election. The correct number of ballots is 105% of the number of registered voters so everyone can vote in any given election, with some spares for mistakes.