Connecticut lawmakers authorized state officials to borrow more than $25 million earlier this year to purchase more than 3,000 new voting machines, but it remains unclear when that equipment will be ...
Wearing masks and gloves, volunteers at Hartford City Hall open absentee ballots, making sure they are signed and stamped, and put into a ballot tabulator to count. Credit: Yehyun Kim / ctmirror.org ...
Gov. Ned Lamont said the State Bond Commission will vote at its Oct. 6 meeting to approve the borrowing to purchase new ballot-counting tabulators for use in elections and primaries statewide. He said ...
Thaler Hefel inserts his ballot into the tabulator with his child, Heia, on his shoulders at the Stonington Borough Fire House. All five of the Connecticut’s congressional districts are on the ballot, ...
(TNS) — Gov. Ned Lamont said Wednesday that the State Bond Commission will vote next month to spend $25 million on new voting machines that are expected to be in place by the presidential election ...
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