'No problems' with voting machines in Huron County
Aug 27
2010
Board of elections officials said Wednesday the current electronic voting machines in Huron County are working fine.
This issue has come to the forefront recently because Premier Election Solutions, formerly known as Diebold, are in the middle of settlement agreements between itself and 47 counties statewide that use the system.
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10:12 PM
livelife says
good point Kat09:58 AM
Kottage Kat says
Yes they do, and you can check your results. One has to vote to know these things.07:26 AM
retired says
The touch screen machines are ok by me.04:34 AM
livelife says
I believe the voting machines also do record the votes on paper.06:29 PM
Kottage Kat says
letmepicyou, Obviously having not voted recently you are not familar with the machines. If you wish to discuss your concerns or familarize yourself with the machines, might I suggest you go to the board of elections. They can answer all your questions and explain the operation of the voting equipment. It is a nice walk. kat;}02:27 PM
letmepicyou says
Voting machines are: A: Easy to hack B: Impossible to get a real count from unless you have access to the source code of the programming, something the makers of these machines refuse to allow. Demand a record of your vote on paper.02:16 PM
rogerthat says
EddieOs: I'm glad someone is paying attention.05:22 PM
EddieOs says
Pac-Man Hacked Onto a Touch-Screen Voting Machine Without Breaking 'Tamper-Evident' Seals http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7998