Voting-Machine

by Maggie Smith

Maggie Smith

In 1899, Lenna R. Winslow of Columbus, Ohio, applied for a patent for a “Voting-Machine.” He had created a mechanical system that adjusted the ballot the voter would see based on whether that voter was a man or a woman.
—David Kindy, Smithsonian.com

When you enter the booth
through the door marked

ladies, listen for the click
and turn—levers and gears

designed to conceal.
Don’t trouble yourself,

they say, with the say
you aren’t allowed to have,

not yet. Where the partial
precedes the whole,

how not to feel partially
human, not quite

a self? When you enter
the booth, you will hear

years—years clicking
away, the grate of metal

on metal. The whole
is coming. Listen

for the turn.





Last updated October 30, 2022