* *** COMMENTS_2014-08-27_HELP_TABLE_MANUAL TXT - 27 Aug 2014 19:46:32 - JKNAUTH The new Help Table Manual is well organized. I like it. Cover Drafts should have a revision date on the cover. Page 4: Many years ago I had created the original Wildcard Character chart. (See http://jgkhome.name/WakeBOE/wildcard-2008.htm.) Back then it had another section which showed the example database used in the search. That database included birthdates and gave the "va% and DOB 04011977 finds" block some context. The database had some "va..." entries with birthdates other than 4/1/1977 and had some 4/1/1977 entries with names not matching the va% search criterion. The example showed that only va% people born on 4/1/1977 would be displayed. It's good to have an example using DOB since that is such a good way to narrow things down if spelling is a problem. Maybe you can add a note beside that block saying something like "This shows you can use the Name Search DOB field to further restrict the results to only those people born on the DOB date and whose name meets the other spelling criterion, starting with "va" in this example." Page 5: On several later pages you say the "address is the same" and the "moved after 10/5/2014" processing is the same. There is a slight difference in the current flowchart in that the precinct number is gotten from Section A in one case and from the laptop in the other. (In the May/July 2014 flowcharts, in both cases the number was gotten from Section A.) Unless there is a laptop database/ATV printing bug, both sources should have the same precinct number for this voter, the precinct in which the voter is registered. Am I missing something? If the intent is to make the processing identical instead of almost identical (seems worthwhile), my preference would be to use the laptop to get all the data, both precinct number and ballot style. Then if the official sees that the precinct shown in the laptop is not their own precinct (a number they should well know and which should be what is in Section A), something is seriously wrong and they should call the Help Line. In fact, they may be looking at the wrong person in the laptop. The laptop and ATV should always match. Note that page 6 ("same address" processing) says both precinct number and ballot style come from the laptop. Then page 9 in the note at the bottom says there is no example for the "moved after 10/5/14" scenario since it is the same as the "same address" processing. So the text says in both cases that the precinct number comes from the laptop. It is just the flowchart that is out of sync with the text. Page 12: In the first paragraph for the exercise shouldn't you specify the number of the processing precinct, e.g., "Damien arrives at Garner *Precinct 16-06*...". One of the required checks is that the precinct numbers listed in Sections B and C must be checked to ensure they match the number of the precinct that is processing this incoming transfer ATV. In the exercise, there is no specified number to check against. In the other exercises you do specify the number of the processing precinct (in *bold face* type, although inconsistent about putting "Precinct" in bold face). Page 13: Item 2 at the bottom: Looks like some text was dropped. Maybe it should say, "of the party for which they believe they are registered." Page 15: Answer 4: Earlier in the manual (page 11) you also say to call the Help Line if the ballot style written on the ATV by the transfer-out official does not match what the transfer-in official finds on the laptop. (I'm not sure why that is needed *vs.* if the transfer-out official sent the voter to the wrong precinct, which would be very bad. Maybe this is just to help the BOE better find mistake-prone officials so they can be called immediately and told to be more careful.) Anyway, the FAQs should be consistent with other parts of the manual. Page 5 does say do the checks, but does not mention making the BOE call. Page 22: Answer 5: This area has changed again. I hope the classes emphasize the current status. If asked, our response will continue to be, "That is above my paygrade. The BOE will decide. We at the polling place just gather information the BOE will need when they make the decision." And, of course, we will try to get the voter to go to the right polling place so they won't have to worry about what the BOE does with provisional envelopes. Jeff Knauth