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Posted: Wednesday, 04 November 2009 11:23AM

Voters Voting Against New Machines; Assy. Says He'll Fight






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Voters in most of Erie County bid farewell to the traditional "pull the curtain and flip a lever" kind of voting machine Tuesday, and enough are unhappy with it that a local assemblyman is pledging to try and block its implementation when the current "pilot project" ends.
 
"We've certainly had concerns registered by voters," says Dennis Ward, the county's  Democratic elections commissioner. 

Under a test program being tried in Erie County, older larger machines are being replaced by an optical scanner that requires voters to enter their choices on paper  -by filling out circles- and sending  that into a ballot counting machine. Critics say the ballot marking lacks privacy.

" I think it is something the board of elections is going to have to look at,"   says Assy. Dennis Gabryszak, (D-Cheektowaga).

"It is something  I will take up with my party and with the board of elections. .. something really needs to be done, " Gabryszak says.

Ward says most complaints had to do with perceived privacy breaches and "a lot of it has to do with how close an inspector will stand when a voter is marking a ballot."

The transition was mandated by the Help America Vote Act of 2002, enacted in an attempt to reform the nation's voting process after the "hanging chads" issue and other controversies that followed the 2000 election. New York was the last state to comply with HAVA.

 


11/04/2009 12:00PM
Voters Voting Against New Machines; Assy. Says He'll Fight
Share your thoughts. Do you like the new machines?
11/04/2009 12:14PM
new voting machines
i thought they were fine. very easy and immediate confirmation that your vote counted. good work erie county board of elections. kenmore voter
11/04/2009 12:15PM
good work
good work erie cty board of elections. new machines were great.
11/04/2009 12:27PM
opical scanner work great
love new systehmore time to read balot.easy use scanner. smoother and simpler task.
11/05/2009 8:38AM
Yet again...
WNY resisting change. Get over it. We're the last state in the country to comply with HAVA.
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