Dems, GOP debate voting machines in Burnet County

  • County officials estimated it could cost from $500,000 to $1 million to replace the county’s voting machines, depending on the number and model of machine chosen. Contributed
    County officials estimated it could cost from $500,000 to $1 million to replace the county’s voting machines, depending on the number and model of machine chosen. Contributed
For the second time since December 2019, Burnet County Democrats raised concerns about the county’s current elections equipment and asked county commissioners Tuesday to consider purchasing a newer system that automatically generates a backup paper ballot as well. Elections Administrator Doug Ferguson, as well as one of his assistants, defended the record of the county’s Hart InterCivic eSlate…

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