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QUESTION

Who decides on the approved voting machine vendors?

4:16:53

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The locality decides based on the approved list from the state board of elections.

  • The decision on the voting machine vendors is ultimately made by the locality.
  • It must be one of the vendors on the approved list from the state.
  • The state board of elections interprets which vendors can be chosen.
  • The process involves selecting from the list of approved vendors.
Gale A. Brewer
4:16:53
On the voting machines, I don't really so you're saying, what?
4:16:56
25, 26?
4:16:58
Is when the decision so it's not gonna be this year, but that has to go through a process.
4:17:02
Are we gonna end up with what was discussed in Albany or does the Locality decide.
4:17:08
Is that how it's left?
4:17:09
Locality decide?
Michael J.Ryan
4:17:10
Yeah.
4:17:10
So ultimately, the locality decide based on the approved list.
4:17:17
Of vendors.
4:17:17
So we don't have we can't just say anybody.
4:17:20
It has to be one of the vendors that's on the list from the state.
Gale A. Brewer
4:17:23
Okay.
4:17:24
So and the are any of them ones that you can see your ballot or not?
4:17:29
Are we gonna have the fight?
Michael J.Ryan
4:17:31
All of them in one way, shape or form have been interpreted to be one way you could see your ballot according to state board of elections interpretation.
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