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New voting equipment approved in county budget
September 26, 2019
New voting equipment from Hart InterCivic was approved in the county budget Monday after approval from the Parker County commissioners.
Orange County registrar demonstrates new $15.3 million voting system aimed at preventing errors and fraud
September 23, 2019
St. Louis County Voters To Mostly Use Paper Ballots
September 6, 2019
The St. Louis County Board of Elections unanimously voted Tuesday to shift toward using paper ballots and away from touch-screen voting machines.
Tarrant County election officials introduce residents to new voting machines
September 3, 2019
Voting in Tarrant County, Texas will be done in a two-step system, where voters will cast their ballots electronically using a touch screen. Following this, they’ll receive a paper copy of their votes and insert this in a separate ballot box at the end of the process.
New Voting Machines In Hays County
September 3, 2019
Hays County commissioners recently approved the purchase of a new hybrid system that features touch screen voting and paper backup. Touch screen because it's 2019, and paper backup because you asked for it. Jennifer Anderson, the Hays County elections administrator explains, “Our voters asked for paper verifiable paper trails so we're making that change for that."
Elections board selects new voting system for Lancaster County
June 20, 2019
The VerityVote system from Texas-based Hart InterCivic has been selected as Lancaster County's next voting system. The company, which was the only one that met all of the criteria outlined by the county Board of Elections last fall, was unanimously selected by the board Wednesday morning.
Texas firm gets Solano supervisors’ nod for new voting equipment
June 13, 2019
An Austin, Texas, company was awarded a five-year, $2.29 million contract to head the transition of Solano County’s voting equipment heading into the March 2020 primary.
County administrative officer and interim registrar issues statement on May 7 election
May 14, 2019
Lake County's Board of Supervisors authorized purchase of the Verity Voting System by longtime Lake county elections partner Hart InterCivic. The system includes vote counting and ballot programming software, as well as ADA-compliant ballot marking equipment. Lake County is at the forefront of California local governments implementing new voting systems, having initiated purchasing efforts well ahead of Secretary of State, Alex Padilla’s, February 27 advisory.
Board of Supervisors approves new voting equipment to comply with state election rules
March 21, 2019
Out with the old, in with the new voting machines
September 21, 2018
For the first time since Palo Pinto County went to electronic voting in 2006, local voters casting ballots in the Nov. 6 elections will do so on new machines.
County moving to all digital voting
September 17, 2018
Bee County will be making the switch soon to an all-digital voting system.
How the elections office keeps your vote secure on Election Day
September 10, 2018
As voters look forward to November's midterm elections, your local elections office is preparing to keep your vote secure.
The facts on county voting, ballots
September 7, 2018
Bonner County replaced the outdated ES&S equipment two years ago with the Hart InterCivic Verity system, spending about $220,000 in order to protect the security and accuracy of our elections.
Michigan election equipment new and systems more secure in 2018
June 4, 2018
Secretary of State Ruth Johnson said new election equipment and millions of dollars worth of federal election security grants will help to further protect the state’s elections systems this fall.
Election system moving to digital age
January 9, 2018
Thanks to the impending distribution of updated county election equipment; area election judges will get to say goodbye to one of the least enjoyable aspects of overseeing local elections-- dealing with the cumbersome heavy equipment.