Bexar County, TX is overhauling its 17-year-old voting system
Bexar County, TX is overhauling 17-year-old voting system
Bexar County’s archaic 17-year-old voting machines received a $12.6 million upgrade. The new process involves electronic/paper hybrid voting machines. The ADA-compliant machines allow people to vote electronically, then the ballot is printed, scanned, and locked away.
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Bexar County rolls out new polling machines today as early voting starts - ExpressNews.com
For the first time in 17 years, Bexar County voters will cast ballots on a new machines with a verifiable paper trail and user-friendly features.
Bexar County unveils new electronic voting machines with paper back-up | WOAI
The next time you go to the polls you will using brand new voting machines that Bexar County purchased to protect against voter fraud. A big difference with the new machines is when you are done voting, you can print out the ballot to double check your selections. And when you're done, you walk the ballot over to another machine and feed it in, and it tabulates your votes. Bexar County's old voting machines had been around since 2002.
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