110204 MET Vote lawyer-staff photo by Shannon O'Brien/Palm Beach Post West Palm--Paul Weinberg, a Voting Rights Advisor and attorney for the nonpartisan group Election Protection, and Margaret Shannon, a Bush Cheney observer, look over Florida statutes regarding how to handle a voter who had his dri
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110204 MET Vote lawyer-staff photo by Shannon O'Brien/Palm Beach Post West Palm--Paul Weinberg, a Voting Rights Advisor and attorney for the nonpartisan group Election Protection, and Margaret Shannon, a Bush Cheney observer, look over Florida statutes regarding how to handle a voter who had his driver license and registration card but the computer had him listed at a different precinct. After waiting for over two hours the gentlemen left without voting. Weinberg found in the statutes that if a voter is willing to sign an affadavit regarding his name and address he should be allowed to vote.