Bronx
Morris Park: Mixed Views on Voting Machines
Meredith Rosenberg |
It’s the first presidential race for New York’s new optical scan voting machines. Do they get a checkmark or an error message from voters?
It’s the first presidential race for New York’s new optical scan voting machines. Do they get a checkmark or an error message from voters?
This is the first presidential election for the new optical scan voting machines, and they’ll be put to the test in the Bronx, where in 2010 nearly a third of votes were lost because of incorrect marking.
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