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Some of the most popular ballot-marking machines, made by industry leaders Election Systems & Software and Dominion Voting Systems, register votes in bar codes that the human eye cannot decipher.
The machines in the contract voted down Monday would have been for ballot marking devices, which permit voters to cast their ballots using a screen and producing a printout with a bar code.
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Colorado’s choice stands in stark contrast to Georgia, which recently signed a $107 million contract — also with Dominion — to replace its paperless machines with a system that includes QR ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — As tension surrounding the upcoming election ratchets up, conspiracy theories about rigged voting machines continue to circulate around the country and right here in ...
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 ...
The manufacturer of the ballot-marking machines used in 23 different Kentucky counties, of whom at least seven faced reported touch screen issues, is responding to those claims.
New voting computers are being rolled out to all in-person Georgia voters in the state’s June 9 primary, adding a paper ballot to elections for the first time in 18 years.
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. voters will cast ballots this year on devices that look and feel like the discredited paperless voting machines they once used, yet leave a paper record of the vote.
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