New Harris County voting machines to replace wheel with touch screen, produce paper trail
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Goodbye wheel. Harris County Commissioners Court voted this week to spend $54 million on new voting machines. The Verity Voting system is made by Hart InterCivic, the same manufacturer as the eSlate system the county has used since 2002. Show MoreShow Less
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A Harris County Clerk’s employee demonstrates an eSlate voting machine in October 2002. Commissioners Court this week voted to spend $54 million to replace the eSlates with machines made by Hart InterCivic, the same manufacturer. The big change: no wheel. (Melissa Phillip/Chronicle)Melissa Phillip, Staff / Houston ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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