According to the New York Times, the Republican governor of Florida has announced a plan to replace touch-screen voting machines with paper ballots counted by scanning machines. The fifteen Florida counties affected by the change contain 54 percent of Florida voters. Replacing the machines will cost $32 million.
Friday, February 02, 2007
Florida Ditching Touch Screens
Posted by David Lublin at 12:14 PM
Labels: Florida, touch screens, voting machines