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SecurityWeek |
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1010151 |
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2019-01-24 17:05:01 (vue: 2019-01-26 17:00:16) |
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Georgia Official Seeks to Replace Criticized Voting Machines |
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Georgia's new elections chief asked lawmakers Wednesday for $150 million to replace the state's outdated electronic voting machines. In doing so, he all but closed the door on a hand-marked paper balloting system that experts say is cheapest and most secure.
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$150 all asked balloting but cheapest chief closed criticized doing door elections electronic experts georgia hand lawmakers machines marked million more most new official outdated paper read replace say secure seeks state system voting wednesday |
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