A 1985 study called for the prompt purchase of modern electronic voting equipment.
Only a handful of counties have spent more than $1 million each on voting equipment since the November election.
There are contradictory findings on the accuracy of different voting equipment.
Bills would provide millions of dollars to local governments to upgrade their voting equipment.
In fact, he said, he thought some good could come out of it if the country ended up with new, uniform voting equipment.
And all the voting equipment is your own.
Wow, I'm amazed that anyone can make poor security of voting equipment into a partisan issue.
Q: How long has the federal government tested and certified voting equipment?
Q: Who had the authority to certify voting equipment in the past?
By all accounts, the county-by-county transition to modern voting equipment across the country will cost at least $3 billion over the next few years.