Louisiana officials are moving toward replacing the state’s aging voting machines with a new $100 million system.
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The Secretary of State’s Office is looking to replace decades-old voting machines. In the 20 years Diane Foster has been an election commissioner, she’s dealt with the same ...
For more than three decades, Louisianans have pushed buttons on the same voting machines when casting ballots for everything from local school board members to president of the United States. But ...
Secretary of State Nancy Landry says the state needs $25 million more to replace 35-year-old voting machines, and that 403 ...
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New Louisiana voting machines will cost $100 million
Secretary of State Nancy Landry said this week that $25 million more is needed to cover the $100 million cost of replacing Louisiana’s 35-year-old ballot machines ...
Although the existing voting machines work very well, the machines are very old and need to be replaced. The new system will be selected based on many requirements, including the requirement for a ...
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