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Kentucky County Approves Deal for New Voting Machines
Pulaski County officials have selected the Verity system, made by Hart Intercivic, will include 25 scanners to handle paper ballots and 15 DUO standalone machines which are handicap-accessible.
June 28, 2021 • (TNS) Pulaski County will be getting its first new voting machines in about a dozen years.
Members of the Pulaski County Fiscal Court approved last Tuesday the sole bid received from Harp Enterprises and presented by election coordinator Mark Vaught on behalf of the local board of elections.
Harp s total bid came to $264,949 about $10,000 under what the county budgeted. The figure dropped to just over $260,000 once it was determined the county could save $4,935 by recycling the old machines through the local recycling center.
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Local election coordinator Mark Vaught presents a bid for new voting machines during last Tuesday s meeting of Pulaski County Fiscal Court.
Pulaski County will be getting its first new voting machines in about a dozen years.
Members of the Pulaski County Fiscal Court approved last Tuesday the sole bid received from Harp Enterprises and presented by election coordinator Mark Vaught on behalf of the local board of elections.
Harp s total bid came to $264,949 â about $10,000 under what the county budgeted. The figure dropped to just over $260,000 once it was determined the county could save $4,935 by recycling the old machines through the local recycling center.