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Colorado voters sue over security of voting machines

A group of 13 Colorado voters allege in a lawsuit that the state’s electronic voting machines aren’t secure and haven’t been adequately tested. A witness for the plaintiffs also testified that blind and deaf voters cannot

A group of 13 Colorado voters allege in a lawsuit that the state’s electronic voting machines aren’t secure and haven’t been adequately tested. A witness for the plaintiffs also testified that blind and deaf voters cannot use the machines, and two of the four machines aren’t accessible to paraplegics, according to the Denver Post. State officials say the machines are kept in secure places and provide paper backups for recounts and audits.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_4374791

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