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Secretary of State says voting machines accurate

LAS VEGAS (KSNV MyNews3) -- Answering questions raised by a handful of Nevada voters and the Republican National Committee, Secretary of State Ross Miller said today voting machines meet local, state and federal levels for accuracy.

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worromot - 11/4/2012 11:10 AM
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The issues with the voting machines was it did not make it clear how to correct a mistake, so many voters thought they could not make a change. The machines should inform voter what to do when a mistake is made, and it should be brought up front, not at the end of voting. I noticed that when you completed your voting the machine asked is this correct.

Cheryl1 - 11/4/2012 9:22 AM
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We just moved here in June from California and voted early. Loved the machines! So much easier than California and marking your ballots with a pen. And we got a readout of all of our votes before we actually hit the button and posted them! I thought the whole process was easy and accurate.

timothy - 11/4/2012 6:15 AM
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I wouldn't trust miller as far as I could throw him. There should of been someone sent out the day there was a provlem and those machines should of been pulled and declared inoperable!!!!!! How many people didn't check thier ballots because they trust our voting system. We need voter ID also!!!! Wasn't it sec of state miller who made it hard for our vets overseas to vote in the last election!!!!!


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