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A public comment to the State Board of Elections against certifying the ExpressVote ballot marking device
 
There are several problems with ballot marking devices such as the one Buncombe County is considering.
There are several problems with ballot marking devices such as the one Buncombe County is considering.
 
The State Board of Elections (SBE) used faulty procedures to certify flawed election equipment
 
The 2020 election season started with clear examples of the folly of our unquestioned faith in technology for voting.
The 2020 election season started with clear examples of the folly of our unquestioned faith in technology for voting.
 
The Republican second primary in the 11th Congressional District will take place as planned on June 23, with significant safeguards to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
The Republican second primary in the 11th Congressional District will take place as planned on June 23, with significant safeguards to protect against the spread of COVID-19.
 
Touchscreen voting systems suffer from numerous defects and the State Board of Elections (SBE) should not have approved of their use in North Carolina Elections.
Touchscreen voting systems suffer from numerous defects and the State Board of Elections (SBE) should not have approved of their use in North Carolina Elections.
 
A voting software company the N.C. State Board of Elections certified earlier this year wants approval for a last-minute technology update.
A voting software company the N.C. State Board of Elections certified earlier this year wants approval for a last-minute technology update.
 
Roy Cooper’s North Carolina State Board of Elections continues to be immersed in a cloud of chaos and has now voted to allow untested voting machines to be certified for use in next year’s elections.
Roy Cooper’s North Carolina State Board of Elections continues to be immersed in a cloud of chaos and has now voted to allow untested voting machines to be certified for use in next year’s elections.
 
The State Board of Elections said cybersecurity worries prompted a delay in certifying election system vendors to sell voting machines to counties.
The State Board of Elections said cybersecurity worries prompted a delay in certifying election system vendors to sell voting machines to counties.
 
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