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Super Tuesday Voting Machine Malfunctions Reported
Problems already reported with electronic machines as
voting commences in 21 states
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Problems have already been reported this morning with electronic
voting machines in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Reports
state that the two Sequoia AVC Advantage touch-screen
voting machines at the Hoboken Fire Department Engine Company
No. 2 on Washington Street would not work for about 45 minutes
as the polls opened this morning.
The polling station happens to be the location where
New Jersey Governor John Corzine was scheduled to vote. He was
unable to cast his vote until 7:00am according to the reports,
45 minutes late.
The AP
reported that voters were turned away until officials could get
one of the machines working.
As the New
York Times reported, there were no provisional ballots
at the poll site, so voters had no choice but to wait for the
machines to be fixed or to choose not to vote at all.
(Article continues below)
Similar problems
with the machines were reported in Florida last week.
The New York Times reports
today that New Jersey, along with Delaware and Georgia,
are using only the paperless machines, which make "meaningful
recounts ... impossible." The majority of polling stations
in Tennessee and some in Arkansas are also using the unauditable
machines.
California has decertified the machines in response
to concerns and switched back to using paper ballots. Florida
is following suit, with last week's primary being the last
time for at least four years that the machines will
be used.
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