54 Pa. counties might have to scrap new voting machines

Fifty-four of Pennsylvania's 67 counties would have to buy new voting machines or adapt existing ones if proposed federal legislation is passed to require a verifiable paper trail on all machines, according to VotePA, a voters' rights organization.

Many of those counties, including Allegheny, just bought new touch-screen machines last year. Right now, those machines can't be adapted to meet the proposed federal requirement for an archival-quality print copy of votes.

Why am I not surprised?

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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