Every county in the state will have a Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) machine for every direct record electronic voting system, ensuring a paper record for all votes cast in the state by the 2024 General Election. The State Budget Committee previously approved the allocation of $12.3 million for the purchase of the machines for every county.
Continue readingPulaski County Election Board to Implement Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail for Early Voting
Voting machines in Indiana will have to be able to give voters a printout of their choices by the end of 2029, but some Pulaski County voters will get to try it out during this year’s elections. The state has given the county 20 of the “voter verifiable paper audit trail” printers. That isn’t enough to equip all of the machines on Election Day, but Clerk JoLynn Behny says the election board has decided to roll them out for early voting.
Continue readingPulaski Commissioners Approve Early Voting Location, Election Day IT Contractor
Plans for the 2020 elections are moving ahead in Pulaski County. The Pulaski County Justice Center in Winamac will once again serve as the main early voting site for the primary and general elections, following the approval of the county commissioners Monday.
Continue readingStarke County Voting Machines to Get an Upgrade
Starke County’s nine-year-old voting machines will undergo an update to bring them up to date with operating systems and security.
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