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OKIsItJustMe

(20,771 posts)
Tue Nov 5, 2024, 04:24 PM Nov 5

Voting machines malfunction in central Iowa county

Source: AP

Voting machines malfunction in central Iowa county
By MICHAEL GOLDBERG

In Central Iowa’s Story County, home to about 100,000 people and the city of Ames, voting machines at some precincts malfunctioned, portending possible delays to reporting results.

“We are aware of technical issues regarding tabulators in some precincts in Story County,” said Ashley Hunt Esquivel, a spokesperson for Iowa Secretary of State’s Office. “The auditor is working with the vendor and our office to resolve it. It is not stopping anyone from casting a single ballot. It may impact how quickly we can report results.”

Story County Auditor Lucy Martin told the Des Moines Register that machines did not read “certain ballot styles” at about 12 of the county’s 45 polling locations. Election workers would have to count ballots at those locations by hand, according to local Democratic and Republican Party officials. The machines were tested and the cause of the technical difficulties was unknown, Martin added.



Read more: https://apnews.com/live/trump-harris-election-updates-11-5-2024#00000192-fe2a-d562-a1ba-fe3e09450000

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Voting machines malfunction in central Iowa county (Original Post) OKIsItJustMe Nov 5 OP
"No one could have foreseen..." dchill Nov 5 #1
There is a college there, I think! displacedvermoter Nov 5 #2
Yes, there is. Iowa State University SharonClark Nov 5 #3
Kinda place that these things tend to happen, it seems. displacedvermoter Nov 5 #7
Bit of trivia zipplewrath Nov 5 #12
Sounds like they have the ballots, but machine's can't read them. LisaL Nov 5 #5
Texas 48 Texas 48 Nov 5 #6
My daughter and son in law are Mechanical Engineering graduates from there exboyfil Nov 5 #10
Welcome to DU! lastlib Nov 5 #11
Accuracy is more important than speed central scrutinizer Nov 5 #4
I know you're 100% correct in what you say... slightlv Nov 5 #8
It's been the longest day in history since he announced his first run. Dem2theMax Nov 5 #13
Exactly - it's only the TeeVee News that demands quick results FakeNoose Nov 5 #9

LisaL

(46,604 posts)
5. Sounds like they have the ballots, but machine's can't read them.
Tue Nov 5, 2024, 04:33 PM
Nov 5

So they can still count them eventually.
Trump will just have to wait. There is no law that it has to be counted on election day.

exboyfil

(18,000 posts)
10. My daughter and son in law are Mechanical Engineering graduates from there
Tue Nov 5, 2024, 04:41 PM
Nov 5

I did take enough coursework to get another MS in Engineering from there, but never got my act together to get the proper approvals.

Yes. It is a great engineering college.

Dem2theMax

(10,284 posts)
13. It's been the longest day in history since he announced his first run.
Tue Nov 5, 2024, 05:58 PM
Nov 5

It's been one miserable day after another, all rolled into one, since he came down that damn escalator.

Here's hoping that within a few days or maybe even a week, we won't ever have to hear that name again. Unless it's tied to another word. Prison.

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