N.D. to buy voting machines for all 53 counties
By Dale Wetzel
Associated Press Writer
The Forum - 01/11/2004
BISMARCK-- North Dakota is paying an Omaha company $5.3 million to supply new voting machines for the state’s 53 counties, Secretary of State Al Jaeger said.
The machines will get their first tryouts in Grand Forks and Williams counties in June, and are scheduled for a statewide rollout in the 2006 elections.
The equipment includes 600 “touch screen” machines, designed to allow North Dakotans with disabilities to vote without assistance from others, and another 600 scanners, which resemble a medium-sized computer printer.
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Election Systems was one of three companies that competed for the contract. The others were Diebold Election Systems of McKinney, Texas, and Avante International Technology of Princeton Junction, New Jersey.
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http://www.in-forum.com/articles/index.cfm?id=47796This S.O.S. seems to have bought off, and comments negatively against paper ballots. I hope some ND DUers give him some hell.
http://www.electionline.org/index.jsp