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Election Integrity: Voting Machines Still Aren’t Trusted
A majority of voters continue to suspect that electronic voting machines could be “hacked” remotely, and many say the machines make it easier to cheat.
Ever since President Trump said earlier this week he wants to ban voting by mail and voting machines through an executive order, there have been questions about whether Ohio might make changes to mail ...
President Donald Trump launched his second-term assault on mail-in ballots and electronic voting machines on Aug. 18, firing off a series of unfounded claims while announcing an effort to do away with ...
The county's Board of Elections says they're all electronic and you can print out your ballot and look it over before submitting it. The legislature approved $35 million for the new technology last ...
Mechanical devices started to replace hand-marked paper ballots in the late 1800s, and the use of the pointer/punch card system to record votes dates to 1892. Some form of this method remains in use ...
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