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Stevepol Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-14-06 07:42 AM
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Here's a TX county that has opted for paper.
From VotersUnite



Local News




Whitesboro council votes against voting machines

By Melissa Johnson
Herald Democrat

WHITESBORO —The Whitesboro City Council Tuesday night approved a resolution resolving that it would not be using voting machines in its May 13th general election.

The resolution states that “because of the inability to acquire reasonably priced electronic voting machines and the necessary software and training in order to use those machines in the May, 2006, municipal election and because the simple paper ballots historically used in the city elections and the election personnel who conscientiously make voting in our elections available to all persons, whether disabled or not, there appears no pattern of denying disabled voters the right to vote, that the 2006 municipal elections in the city of Whitesboro, the city shall continue the practice of using paper ballots for all voters...”

Much controversy has surrounded the voting machines, which were mandated in the 2002 Help America Vote Act. The act stated that no later than Jan. 1, 2006, each poling place must provide one voting station. Several school boards and city councils expressed concern over the cost and availability of the machines and the training.

“We learned the cost was going to be prohibitive, if we could even get them,” said W.D. Welch, Whitesboro mayor. “First they were going to charge a substantial fee just to have the machines, then it was going to cost for software and training. We were in a catch 22. Even if machines were available, we couldn’t get training.”


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http://www.heralddemocrat.com/articles/2006/04/13/local_news/news07.txt
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Uben Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-14-06 08:09 AM
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1. It's a small town
I live ten miles from Whitesboro. It only has about 4000 residents, so paper ballots can be easily counted. It would be ridiculous for towns of this size to buy machines that are unreliable
and easily manipulated. My county, which abuts Grayson county, which is the one where Whitesboro is located, does not use machines either. Good ole paper ballots should be used nation wide. In order for our election process to maintain integrity, there should be an absolute traceable and verifiable vote. No exceptions. None!
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BeFree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Apr-14-06 08:35 AM
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2. Right on!
So, could it be said that they are free of HAVA?

That 550 has no bearing on them?

That they have taken the No Compromise position and are going to elect officials with a process that is as open, fair, and honest as is possible?

Good for them, and a fine example for everybody else.
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