Cliff Rodgers |
The move comes as the county’s election commission received
a complaint during the May primary that at least one voter at the Larry Cox
precinct distracted and upset voters because he talked while inside the voting
booth.
The Knox County Election Commission will discuss the matter
during its June 20 meeting. (8 a.m. Main Assembly Room of City County Building.)
“I don’t think the problem is going to go away,” said county
Administrator of Elections Cliff Rodgers. “You either deal with it now or later
and I don’t think the state Legislature is going to get involved.”
Rodgers said he hopes the five-member commission has
something in place by the Aug. 7 elections.
He said at this point he will recommend that the commission
bans people talking on cell phones while meeting with election workers to fill
out paperwork and while inside the voting booth.
“We just need to do away with that – it’s not a good idea
and it’s rude,” Rodgers said.
However, Rodgers said that he doesn’t want to ban people
from using their phone to take pictures so long as the photo does not indicate
how someone else voted.
“We let the media come in and take pictures and it is a
public place,” he added.
Rodgers said the state doesn’t have a policy about using
cell phones inside voting locations, so the decision is left to individual
counties. He said that he’s checked with other election administrators and policies
vary from allowing cell phones to out-right banning them.
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