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, ...
The system would consist of new touchscreen voting machines that print paper ballots and have climate-controlled facilities for storage. Additional expenses would maintain cybersecurity protections ...
With many eyes on Shintomi's recent election, a 71-year-old man who cast his ballot in early voting enthusiastically endorsed the city's move to voting electronically on a tablet.
The biggest winner on Election Day in Westmoreland County was the touch-screen voting machine. County voters overwhelmingly rejected the use of optional paper ballots at the polls, as just 5% of those ...
PHOENIX — Sami McGinnis walked through a small conference hall and approached an accessible voting machine — a large screen connected to headphones and a controller with brightly colored buttons — ...
Voters head to the polls on the last day of early voting in Collin County on Oct. 30, 2020. (Amna Ijaz/The Texas Tribune, Amna Ijaz/The Texas Tribune) Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily ...
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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