I was just cruising through the Government Accountability Board's FAQ and came across the question: "Must election inspectors ask all voters for photo ID, even if the election inspectors know the voter?" And this is what came up when I clicked on it:
"Access denied
You are not authorized to access this page."
The same thing happened when I clicked on the link for the question
"Can election inspectors collect information from a voter’s photo ID on Election Day?"
Huh? These are good questions, so why are we (or is it me?) not allowed to see the answer? What is the GAB telling election inspectors that they don't want us to know? Why put the questions out there if they aren't going to let us see the answers?
View the pdfs of the pages here and here, and note the URLs (web addresses). When you hover over the question, your browser will show the link URL, which verifies that the pages I'm showing correspond with the links on the FAQ. There may be more, but 2 was enough to tick me off.
Once again I say, they are the Government ACCOUNTABILITY Board...they are accountable for this "mistake". They need to step up their game!
I guess I have to contact them, again!