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States Throw Out Electronic Voting Machines

Davide Marney passes along an AP story about the thousands of voting machines gathering dust in warehouses across the country after states such as California, Ohio, and Florida have banned their use. Many of these machines cost $3.5K to $5K each. Local election boards are struggling to find ways to recover any of the cost of the machines, or even to recycle them. The picture in Ohio is the most confusing, as multiple court cases limit the state's options and result in a situation in which the discredited machines will nevertheless be used in the presidential election coming up in November. The state's new (Democratic) attorney general has just issued a rule banning the practice of election workers taking the machines home with them the night before elections.

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  1. Re:BREAKING NEWS by Geoffrey.landis · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    Anonymous troll says:

    Barack Obama has selected West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd as his running mate!

    Wow. So how come Google news doesn't mention this? no word yet.

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