« Arkansas: lawsuit seeks redistricting of school board | Main | Philadelphia: proposed campaign rules will likely be upheld »

Florida: Miami-Dade may drop touch screens in favor of optical scan ballots

TalkLeft reports: Paper ballots that can be counted by an optical scanner are easy to use and they leave a verifiable paper trail that enhances voter confidence in the legitimacy of an election result. Miami-Dade County will become the first venue to replace controversial touch-screen machines with optical scanners if the county's election supervisor gets his way. -- TalkLeft: Miami-Dade May Replace Voting Machines

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://www.votelaw.com/mt/mt-tb.cgi/2330