St. Louis County Board Of Elections Gearing Up For Upgrades
The St. Louis County Board of Elections is upgrading its voting equipment for the upcoming 2020 elections. The county has roughly 1,800 touch voting machines and 500 optical scan paper ballot tabulators that have had their fair share of wear and tear, and the software is now out of date.
Eric Fey, the Democratic director of elections for the St. Louis County Board, said the last time county voters had new voting equipment was in 2005.
Although the equipment is 100% accurate, we have to replace components more often, Fey said. Its very hard to get replacement parts. And then with the software, the programming of the ballot, the tabulation of the ballots is very labor intensive.
Currently, the board of elections is holding public demonstrations with three contenders including Dominion, Hart InterCivic and the countys current vendor Election Systems & Software.
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