Utah officials report voting machine problems across entire country!
Voting machine issues were reported in several states.
Broken
machines were reported by media or elections officials at polling
places in North Carolina, Utah, New York, Illinois, Kentucky, Texas,
Virginia, Ohio and Connecticut.
Some of the reported problems:
Some of the reported problems:
- In Washington County, Utah — a county northeast of Las Vegas bordering Nevada — elections officials had issues with touch screens before fixing them, according to NBC News.
- In Durham County, N.C., problems were reported with machines at "a few sites," and the state elections board instructed local officials to use paper ballots as a "precaution," according to state officials
- Electionland, a voting monitoring project from ProPublica that verifies crowdsourced reports of voter issues, also said that in North Carolina, there were issues with optical scanners in Gates, Orange, Cleveland, Cumberland, Wake, Craven and Forsyth counties. No issues were reported as of 11 a.m. in Mecklenburg County, the location of the state's biggest city, Charlotte, according to the Charlotte Observer.
- In the Richmond, Va., area, news station WTVR reported early-morning voting machine issues at an elementary school, a high school and a church that were set up as polling sites.
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