Costly Fallout in Emery Over Vote Machines

Summary


Concerns about potential tampering with electronic machines have come back to those making the accusations: the Emery County clerk and an independent election security firm.

Now, the county will have to pay to bring in technicians to reinstall the software on approximately 40 electronic voting machines after the clerk let security experts from Black Box Voting, a national elections security watchdog group, test the machines. The cost to the county could be upward of $40,000, according to Joe Demma, the chief of staff for Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert.

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Costly Fallout in Emery Over Vote Machines

The primary problem is that by allowing the machines to be tested by somebody unaffiliated with the state elect...

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