Last Tuesday, Mitchell County Auditor Lowell Tesch cast his ballot for Abraham Lincoln. Deputy Auditor Barbara Baldwin poked her finger at the screen, made two "bleeps" and voted for John F. Kennedy.
After years of using a touchscreen machine to mark their ballots, voters in at least three Texas counties will be asked instead to make their selections directly on the paper ballots, by hand, ...
President Trump has made it clear he is not a fan of voting machines, and now his administration is taking actions that are unnerving many election officials. Joining us now to talk about this is NPR ...
Faced with questions about the reliability of electronic voting machines, the Pima County Board of Supervisors decided Tuesday to postpone a $2 million purchase of voting equipment. The county had ...
Arizona counties won't have to get rid of touch screen voting machines they are purchasing for the blind and disabled. A Maricopa County Superior Court judge late Monday threw out claims by four ...
This article was originally published by Votebeat, a nonprofit news organization covering local election administration and voting access. After years of using a touchscreen machine to mark their ...
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