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Rawnoc

03/30/13 9:14 PM

#436 RE: seeksup #435

Nice...
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zenvesting

04/04/13 8:16 PM

#439 RE: seeksup #435

Good DD, but don't forget to search for what ITSI's partners are doing as well. There's some exciting stuff to be found if you search around for what Unisyn's partner RBM Consulting is doing. RBM seams to be making headway in Indiana with their new Voting Center model, where voters in a few Indiana counties will no longer have to go to a pre-determined "precinct", but can choose from a few local polling places and a central database will keep track of who voted where.

Here RBM Consulting won a contract to replace old ES&S machines in a $400k contract in Floyd County, Indiana:
http://newsandtribune.com/local/x2055656871/Decision-on-Floyd-County-voting-machines-questioned

RBM is also presenting the "voting center" model and Unisyn equipment at public meetings in Hancock County, Indiana:
http://www.greenfieldreporter.com/view/local_story/Residents-eye-vote-center-conc_1363826943

In other news, LA County is also working to modernize voting machines.....watch the video and notice that it's actually Unisyn equipment shown in the video?!?!:
http://www.cafwd.org/reporting/entry/los-angeles-county-working-to-modernize-voting-machines

Unisyn offered it's machines for a controversial re-vote in Tennessee, but this excerpt from this editorial is of particular interest ".....ahead of what will be a mandated switch in the coming months":
http://www.themountainpress.com/opinion/x71423239/Editorial-A-scan-plan

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AtlasSnuggled

07/08/13 2:43 AM

#452 RE: seeksup #435

The County Council on Feb. 25 voted 6-1 to spend $1 million for 130 optical scan and 130 disability-capable voting machines from Unisyn Voting Solutions Inc. County Elections Director Rich Chrismer said he expects the new machines to be delivered by June and that they should last eight to 10 years.

"I'm happy for the voters because I didn't trust the machines we had," Chrismer said.