RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) -- A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of California's first countywide touch-screen voting system. The decision issued last week by U.S.
Common Cause New York and The Black Institute – a public policy think tank in New York focused on issues impacting Black New Yorkers – have filed a lawsuit to prevent the usage of controversial touch ...
May 10—DANVILLE — Danville's 15,931 registered voters will have new touch-screen voting equipment as an option to use in the next election. The majority of the state's polling places have touch-screen ...
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