By MICHAEL W. HOSKINS
Daily Journal staff writer
mhoskins@thejournalnet.com
Aug. 4, 2004
Voters will be using paper ballots in November’s election unless Johnson County’s touchscreen voting machines are certified for use within two weeks.
Election Systems & Software, the company that sold the touchscreen voting machines to Johnson County, has been seeking state approval for months to use the machines.
To date, the company has not received authorization from the Indiana Election Commission to use a newer version of equipment components called firmware.
The three-member Johnson County Election Board voted Tuesday to scrap the new technology and use paper ballots in the upcoming presidential election unless the company can promise by Aug. 20 that equipment can legally be used.
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http://www.thejournalnet.com/Main.asp?SectionID=1&SubSectionID=113&ArticleID=45242meanwhile a Johnson County Democrat resigns from their election board. interested Democracts interested in the position can contact the Johnson County Democrats at 232-9020.
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