State will continue to use current voting machines

By: Kristina Martino / The Citizen

Wednesday, June 6, 2007 8:20 PM EDT

Don't expect new voting machines when going to the polls this fall.
State Board of Elections officials confirmed Wednesday that the state will continue to use the current lever machines and temporary ballot marking devices, purchased for disabled voters last year, for at least one more election.

Bob Brehm, deputy public information officer for the New York State Board of Elections, said that a mention in the New York Association of Counties bulletin last week stating that the state may use lever machines again this fall is accurate.

"Yes, looks that way," Brehm said regarding the continued use of the lever machines during elections this fall.

Brehm explained that Ciber Inc., the company the state hired to test the new voting machines, was suspended by state officials due to non-compliance issues.

The state suspended the company in January after learning the federal government had suspended the same company last summer after completing an audit. Brehm said they would have suspended the company earlier if they had known about the federal government's suspension.

Brehm said the state communicates weekly with the U.S. Justice Department keeping them abreast of the current situation. Brehm said the state has already received two new proposals from different companies to test the machines.

New voting machines for the state were part of a package included in the federal Help America Vote Act. HAVA is a package of reforms meant to improve the state's voting process. Through HAVA, a federal law established in 2002, Cayuga County was supposed to receive roughly $850,000 for the purchase of machines and another $40,000 for training if the state met the federally set deadline.

Read the full report in Thursday's edition of The Citizen.

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There are 3 comment(s)

taxpayer1 wrote on Jun 7, 2007 8:10 AM:

" The money being spent to store new voting machines is not wasted. There will eventually be new machines. It is just delayed because this testing company, hired to test them and ensure they work right before the State can start distributing them, is no good. They just need to find someone else to certify the machines. Next year or the following year, there will be upgraded machine and the old lever ones will be gone. "

Brew wrote on Jun 7, 2007 4:30 AM:

" If these machines are faulty there is some hope for the republicans in 2008. "

And don't forget wrote on Jun 6, 2007 10:22 PM:

" the $$$$ funds being spent to modify the storage area to accomodate these machines. What a mess. "

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