A broken lever machine at a Bronx polling place left at least one person unable to vote in the primary early Tuesday morning. Katherine Alvarez tried to vote at 2280 Aqueduct Ave. in University ...
Now to New York State where there have been other election problems. Election officials there say it's taking too long to finalize race results using electronic machines. So they're going old school ...
Many antiquated lever-operated voting machines are headed for museums or scrapyards as new optical scanning voting devices replace them in local elections. The Cayuga County Board of Elections mailed ...
Eight years after hanging chads marred a presidential election and spurred calls for nationwide reform of voting systems, the signature of Election Day here is shifting from the heavy clank of metal ...
After years of discussion about new voting machines will the February presidential primary mark the last time New York voters use the Shoup lever machines? It will if the Justice Department has its ...
Although it all started in Florida almost a decade ago with the controversial election of President George W. Bush, the problem still isn’t solved in New York as voters gear up to choose his successor ...
America Vote Act of 2002 says all counties that use lever-style voting machines must replace them no later than Jan. 1, 2006. Luzerne County Voter Services Deputy Chet Kurkowski, who help keeps the 70 ...
After another low Primary Day election turnout, some people have raised the issue of extending voting over several days instead of just one in an effort to combat voter apathy. As an election ...
Officials in New York City are looking to reintroduce lever voting machines for the upcoming mayoral election, citing procedural issues with the electronic scanners currently in use. As the New York ...
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