Counties Upgrade Voting Machines: ; State, Federal Funds Used to Revamp, Replace Current Balloting Systems

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Cabell County was the first in West Virginia to use electronic touch-screen voting machines, and is paying the price.

Its machines do not produce a voter-verifiable paper trail as state law now requires, so it needs to spend $265,000 to upgrade before Jan. 1.

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Counties Upgrade Voting Machines: ; State, Federal Funds Used to Revamp, Replace Current Balloting Systems

The state Election Commission on Tuesday voted to lend that amount to the county from a revolving loan fund. State law allows a county to borrow up to half the cost of voting...

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