The decision by county supervisors stems from questions about the equipment's reliability.
The county had planned to buy touch-screen machines to help people with disabilities vote on their own, in compliance with the federal Help America Vote Act.
But activists claim the machines can be tampered with and don't provide a paper record that could be checked if fraud is suspected. |
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Joan Brunwasser is a co-founder of Citizens for Election Reform (CER) which since 2005 existed for the sole purpose of raising the public awareness of the critical need for election reform. Our goal: to restore fair, accurate, transparent, secure elections where votes are cast in private and counted in public. Because the problems with electronic (computerized) voting systems include a lack of (more...)