Date: Fri 08-Mar-1996
Date: Fri 08-Mar-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: KAAREN
Quick Words:
GOP-primary-vote-Dole
Full Text:
Newtown Doles Out A Lopsided Victory In GOP Primary
B Y K AAREN V ALENTA
Carrying her son, Benjamin, 3, Tiina Maurey pushed open the door of the
District 2 poll in the Sandy Hook Firehouse and stepped out into the
rain-swept parking lot.
"Benjamin, whom did you vote for?" a reporter quickly asked the child.
"Can you say `Bob Dole?'" Mrs Maurey whispered to her son.
"I don't know how to say that," Benjamin responded somberly.
Benjamin might not have been able to say Bob Dole but Newtown Republicans
certainly did, casting 626 votes for the US senator from Kansas in Tuesday's
presidential preference primary in Newtown.
Sen Dole captured nearly 53 percent of the vote in Newtown's four districts.
Steve Forbes came in second with 273 votes, or 22 percent; Patrick J. Buchanan
finished third with 162, or 13 percent. The other contenders included Lamar
Alexander, who received 62 votes; Alan Keyes, 35; Richard G. Lugar, 16; Phil
Gramm, 5; Robert K. Dornan, 2, Morry Taylor, 1. Twenty voters pulled the
"uncommitted" lever.
Turnout was light. Only 1,219 Republicans, or 27 percent of the 4,493 who were
registered and eligible to vote, went to the polls.
The count was taken immediately after the polls closed at 8 pm. Some election
workers were on the job until 10 pm, however, after a one-vote discrepancy was
discovered on a machine in District 3B. That machine registered a total of 258
votes for the nine candidates and uncommitted slots on the ballot while only
showing a count of 257 voters.
Nancy Larin, the head election moderator, said the discrepancy probably was
either due to a mechanical malfunction or an error in the initial reading of
the machine count before the polls opened.
"These machines are stored, shipped, moved, re-set up every time there is an
election," she explained. "They are hauled all over these roads and things
jiggle. Then they are set up in a dark gym at 5 am."
The moderator at each poll then checks the back of the machine to make sure it
reads 0 voters.
"The moderator said he did not see a "1," Mrs Larin said. "It is conceivable
that the machine could have jiggled enough when it was moved to begin to
advance it to 1."
If that happened, when the first vote was cast, the machine count may have
moved to 2, she theorized.
Mrs Larin said the count was checked by the moderator three times and could
not be explained. So she called the Office of the Secretary of State on
Wednesday morning to report it.
"The machine will be thoroughly examined before it is used again," she said,
"although we may never know exactly what happened."
The one-vote discrepancy worried the election officials and Town Clerk Cindy
Curtis, not because it would have made a difference in the Dole landslide but
because local municipal elections sometimes have been decided by margins as
slim as one or two votes.
"Something like this has never happened, that I know of, since I've been the
town clerk," Ms Curtis said. "Thank heavens it wasn't in one of the municipal
elections that have been so close."
As he did in Newtown, Sen Dole wound up with more than 50 percent of the votes
across Connecticut, easily capturing the 27 delegates in the state's
winner-take-all primary. He posted wins in every town in Fairfield and New
Haven counties, and swept to victory in all eight primaries nationwide.
The light voter turnout meant a long day for the election workers in Newtown,
many of whom were on the job from before the polls opened at 6 pm until after
they closed at 8 pm.
"It was quite exciting once when we actually had five people in line waiting
to vote," Marilyn Alexander said at the District 1 poll in the Middle School
gym. "Then it turned out that two of them were in the wrong district."
Gail Halapin, a Legislative Council member who was a moderator in District 3A,
arrived at Tuesday night's council meeting after the polls closed. Twenty-five
percent of the eligible voters cast ballots in 3A, she said, and many left the
voting booth asking the same question - "Who is Morry Taylor?"
