SENECA COUNTY, Ohio (WTVG) - Under the banner of election security, there’s an effort in Seneca County to get rid of voting machines. Those supporting the measure say the machines aren’t trustworthy.
Conspiracy theories reportedly led town to drop voting machines, but feds, advocates say voting rights of people with ...
A total of 13% fewer people voted in the 2024 election in Burlington County than in 2016 due to long lines caused in part by a lack of communication and coordination with the county’s election offices ...
Louisiana held first public demo of new voting machines Hart InterCivic showcased system with paper ballot safeguards Political disputes and past controversies stalled earlier contracts Trump calls ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – The Monroe County Board of Elections has moved all of its operations into a new, more secure location in the City of Rochester. The days of storing voting machines in one place and ...
The training, conducted as per the directives of the Maharashtra State Election Commission, prepares participants to train other officials ...
Suffolk County is one step closer to making hand-marked paper ballots a thing of the past. The Suffolk County Board of Elections plans to roll out new touch screen voting machines — likely in time for ...
The Suffolk County Legislature on Tuesday allocated nearly $35 million to the county’s Board of Elections to purchase new voting machines, replacing ones officials say went beyond their shelf life.
Machines that tabulate votes are faster and more accurate ballot-counters than humans, according to studies and past election experience. Eliminating vote-counting machines and relying solely on ...
The widely publicized failure in Prince George's County to electronically transmit results from many polls after the Sept. 12 primary was compounded by a host of other errors, including failure to ...
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