Counties Expand Voting Equipment Testing for Elections
Counties Expand Voting Equipment Testing for Elections

Counties Expand Voting Equipment Testing for Elections

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As the November elections approach, multiple counties across the U.S. are conducting comprehensive tests on their voting equipment to ensure accuracy and security. Cuyahoga County, Ohio, is using state-of-the-art Clear Ballot technology, emphasizing the secure, non-internet-connected nature of their scanners. Marion County, Indiana, and El Paso County, Colorado, are also performing Logic and Accuracy tests, with Marion County opting to test all their machines. In Pennsylvania's Northampton County, officials are testing DS Central Count Scanners despite past technical glitches, reaffirming their commitment to transparency. Meanwhile, Iowa is demonstrating its vote tabulator testing process, highlighting security measures to maintain election integrity. These efforts across various states aim to boost public confidence and potentially increase voter turnout by ensuring that every vote is correctly counted.

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