Ohio Rejects Electronic Voting

January 13th, 2005

Yesterday, Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell ruled that only optical-scan voting equipment will be used in the future in Ohio. This means that counties that already bought electronic vote-counting equipment must get rid of it.

2 Responses to “Ohio Rejects Electronic Voting”

  1. Matthew J. Price Says:

    That is good news. Let’s face it, electronic voting machines are too easily rigged. I know that by personal experience.

  2. Charles Deemer Says:

    Isn’t it interesting that while electronic voting
    machines will NOT BE ALLOWED in Ohio, both NCR
    and Diebold will continue selling them to many election officials in other States!