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Museum exhibit looks at voting (Palm Beach County poll machine that used "butterfly ballots" featured) BY CARL HARTMAN The Associated Press July 17, 2004 WASHINGTON â-- T, behind the glass, is one of the most famous characters to emerge from the 2000 presidential election. The Votomatic machine from Palm Beach County , which introduced America to Â"butterfly ballotsÂ" and various kinds of Â"chadsÂ" Â- from pregnant to dimpled to hanging, is part of an exhibit on voting that opened Friday at the National Museum of American History. The machine is behind glass for safety reasons. Curators arenÂ't afraid it could break loose and wreak havoc with another election; itÂ's kept t to make sure no one is injured by the accompanying stylus used by voters to punch out chads, the bits of cardboard next to candidatesÂ' names on the much-disputed butterfly ballot. The exhibit begins with a vast floor map of the United States with color-coded data, county by county, showing the way voting is conducted in each area. The Florida machine, one of the newest in the exhibit, stands in a case at one corner of the map. While visitors can try out other voting machines on display, they can only look at the Votomatic and read the five-step instructions and a warning in larger red capital letters: Â"Legal time for voting booth is five minutes.Â" One of the first visitors, Rob Stewart, of Detroit , eyed the machine with a hint of skepticism. He said he wasnÂ't sure he could master the Votomatic in the allotted time. Â"ThatÂ's really awful, only five minutes,Â" he said. The machine is among the museumÂ's 90,000 items related to politics. Forty have been chosen for the exhibit, called Â"Vote: the Mechanism of Democracy.Â" Curators Larry Bird and Harry Rubenstein will go to this summerÂ's Republican and Democratic political conventions to collect more material for the museumÂ's collection. Before the contested 2000 presidential election, it was thought modern machines like the Votomatic ensured more honest, accurate accounting of votes. But the butterfly ballot Â- which some voters found confusing Â- and the chads led to five weeks of recounts and legal wrangling. A ruling by the Supreme Court ultimately awarded Bush the victory in Florida by just 537 votes, giving him the stateÂ's electoral vote and the White House. The free exhibit will be open until the end of the year. The Smithsonian National Museum of American History has recently added a Palm Beach County Votomatic Voting Machine from the contested 2000 presidential election to its collections. The Votomatic is part of the machinery of American democracy, said William L. Bird, curator of political history at the museum. In a political era of focus groups and political polling, the 2000 presidential election brought the voter into the spotlight. We learned that saying, every vote counts, is true. The Smithsonian preserves materials that help us explain and illustrate the country's Presidential Elections. The Votomatic symbolizes both one of the country's most historic events and the electoral process in America, said Spencer R. Crew, director of the National Museum of American History. Now you too can own one of the voting machines that are now a piece of American History. Each of these historical artifacts carries its own Palm Beach County, Florida serialized identifier tag. Each voting machine is integrated into a self-contained, rugged, large aluminum brief case. The cases are 22x18x4 inches in dimension and weigh 20 pounds each. When fully assembled and mounted on its four collapsible aluminum legs, the units each stand 60 inches tall. Each Votomatic has: two wings that unfold to provide voting privacy, four fold up legs, a recessed fluorescent light, one of the notorious chained ballot punches/stylis's that were used to create the infamous chads, hanging chads, and dimpled chads, as well as four unu...
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