MADISON COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) — The manufacturer of the ballot-marking machines used in 23 different Kentucky counties, of whom at least seven faced reported touch screen issues, is responding to those ...
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. voters will cast ballots this year on devices that look and feel like the discredited paperless voting machines they once used, yet leave a paper record of the vote. But computer ...
Voting is an important civic duty in the U.S., but it can also be stressful. Each election cycle brings forth new politicians, new legal propositions, and a litany of heated opinions from both major ...
Laser marking is a popular, efficient, and highly safe process that has allowed for a wide range of markings to be created on various materials. As one of the popular business methods that are highly ...
The video in question does show a Kentucky voter attempting to select former U.S. President Donald Trump and the machine not letting them. The machine eventually selects Vice President Kamala Harris ...
The American Precision Museum connects new generations to the story of domestic precision manufacturing. Find out how it’s bringing new chapters of that story to life.
After years of stalemate, the Shelby County Commission is poised to — once again — consider funding new voting machines for Shelby County. Whether the plan will be approved by Shelby County ...
Laser marking provides three key benefits: a high contrast, permanent marks and adaptability to complex shapes. Fiber lasers are effective at high-quality marking engravings on most metals, which ...
Voters in at least six Kentucky counties officially reported issues with the touchscreens on ballot-marking machines this election. In most reported cases, voters trying to vote straight-ticket ...
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