* *** 2016_BOE_SUPPLIES TXT - 8 Jun 2016 23:33:17 - JKNAUTH Here are some supplies comments left over from previous elections: 1) CJ binder: It would help to rearrange some of the contents, which I always do anyway to ease the end-of-day processing: * Folder 1: The things needed for the blue plastic bag and other end-of-day work: oath sheet, pay sheet, reconciliation form, list of persons in line at polls close, purple envelope, voted/unvoted ballot stickers * Folder 2: Coordinator contact sheet, list of pollworkers, yellow polling place sheet, remote collection site sheets, challenge envelopes (if any were used, they would go in the blue plastic bag, but they are never used) * Folder 3: All the plastic bags * Everything else goes on binder rings or in the binder mesh pocket, as currently placed 2) We usually use chalk rather than orange tape to mark the 50' boundary. Sometimes we run short of chalk. The orange tape doesn't stick down unless you can do something like drive a twig into the ground to secure the tape or tie the tape around an object. In any event it becomes a tripping hazard or moves from where it should be, so we use chalk. 3) The yellow "No Campaigning" signs blow over very easily in a moderate wind. I bring two bricks, one for each sign, to put inside on the bottom and weigh them down. Alternatively, maybe the signs could have some velcro strips to keep then folded properly in the triangle shape and/or have some holes in the bottom thru which small spikes could be stuck into the ground, where that is possible. However, something like bricks works fine on any surface, although they are heavy to transport. 4) When inserting a ballot in the M100, people are reluctant to push in the ballot hard enough. Also, the most common question the M100 monitor gets is what ballot orientation is acceptable. To help with this, I made a sign and a small stand for it to sit on the back of the M100. See http://jgkhome.name/WakeBOE/Sign_M100_Ballot_Handling.htm and http://jgkhome.name/WakeBOE/Sign_M100_Ballot_Handling_Stand.pdf I have made a few other signs to handle situations unique to our polling place. See near the top of http://jgkhome.name/WakeBOE Maybe including some blank paper and markers would allow other people to make special signs for their own polling places. 5) The documentation should advise people to twist in the legs during booth assembly; otherwise the legs fall out easily, even causing a booth to collapse while the voter is using it (I can attest that has happened). If twisted in, you must then untwist the legs during disassembly; otherwise they are hard to remove. Some, but not all, of the booths now have a sticker about this. 6) This is probably not the right place for it, but please try to avoid splitting letters in the pollbooks. For other pollbook comments, see http://jgkhome.name/WakeBOE/Postmortem_2014-11-04.txt I know in 2015 you had some discussions with the printer about preventing letter splitting in 2016. I hope that is achievable, but it hasn't happened thru the June 2016 election. Jeff Knauth, 19-09