North Carolina elections officials voted Thursday to go ahead with plans to strengthen the state’s laws around voting machines to require “human-readable” paper records. That’s in reaction to hacking ...
(TNS) — You’ve researched the candidates and made your decisions. You head to your polling place, fill out your ballot, and put it in the scanner. But as it gets sucked into the machine, what’s ...
Opinion articles provide independent perspectives on key community issues, separate from our newsroom reporting. Voters line the machines at Precinct 008 at Myers Park Traditional School during a ...
Some state lawmakers want to inspect the workings of voting machines in North Carolina, arguing that elections officials are trying to hide something from them. The group of House Republicans who call ...
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