The Florida Elections Commission has awarded Fisher-Price a contract to develop a less 
confusing balloting system for
the state in the run-up to November's midterm elections.

Fearing a repeat of 2000's "dimpled chad" recount fiasco and the recent confusion 
during the state's primary elections,
Florida officials asked both Fisher-Price and Playskool to submit proposals on how 
they would eliminate the guesswork
from the voting process.

Playskool's plan was based upon its popular Poundin' Bedbugs toy. This system, 
however, in which a vote would be cast by
pounding the plastic head of the candidate of choice with a small hammer, was rejected 
on the grounds that it would be
far too complex for most Florida voters.

Fisher-Price, meanwhile, countered with a proposal based upon it classic See 'n Say 
series.

"It's really quite simple," spokeswoman Liz Holden explained. "All you have to do is 
turn the pointer towards the
candidate of your choice and cast your vote by pulling the string. Then the voice of 
the candidate comes on and says,
for example, "Al Gore says, 'You have voted for me.'"

"Preliminary tests using kindergarten children have been quite promising," Holden went 
on to say, adding that
Fisher-Price will next test the system on the Early Bird Special crowd at a Palm Beach 
Denny's.

http://www.chortler.com/flabal.html


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