The village held 12 forums – six each in English and Spanish – to let voters know about the new system and to practice voting. The bilingual ballot lists each candidate across the top row – some of them twice if they have two party lines – and then the same candidates are listed five more times. In all, there are 114 levers; voters can flip any six.
Conetta said the voter education effort was so thorough he found voting easier than usual.
"It was very different but actually quite simple," he said. "No problem."
SERIOUSLY????
After becoming a Poll Manager in my state in our recent primary, with the simpliest ballot in the country, I find it UNBELIEVABLE that this could be so easy!
Gonna research this more....