The open-source software worked well but the hardware had a few issues.That’s the conclusion from audits of a new ballot-counting machine that was tested in three New Hampshire towns during the November election. The device, developed by a nonprofit.
Column: Giving credit where credit is due in Grafton County
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I have served as the Grafton County register of deeds for 11½ years, receiving the vote of confidence last November from 47,467 of my fellow citizens to return me to my sixth term. I have served as vice president of the New Hampshire Register of Deeds Association and now serve as president. This service required me to spend a great deal of time in legislative committees in Concord. It is from this experience that I write.
I can clearly see that a new day has dawned in Grafton County. I have been blessed to witness extraordinary leadership germinate and flourish, and her name is Wendy Piper.