New Hampshire will funnel federal funds to towns and cities to help them replace old ballot-counting machines. The Secretary of State’s office said Monday that municipalities can get $3,500 per device ...
Machines that tabulate votes are faster and more accurate ballot-counters than humans, according to studies and past election experience. Eliminating vote-counting machines and relying solely on ...
When New Hampshire voters head to the polls in November 2024, they could slip their ballots into new counting devices — if state election officials move forward as planned. New Hampshire’s Ballot Law ...
Secretary of State Dave Scanlan did not take a formal position on the bill but did stress that New Hampshire's vote-counting devices have proven accurate — and ...
In county governments across the country, officials who fear elections are vulnerable to fraud have been taking matters into their own hands, lodging protests and investigations. An official in ...
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