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January 21, 2008

Maryland To Get Rid Of Touchscreens

I'm just posting a short follow-up post today, as it is a federal holiday, and I am in full-on lazy mode. It looks like Maryland is taking one of the first steps to improving the voting process and getting rid of touchscreen machines. It just sucks that the close to $65 million that was spent on the touchscreens has mostly been flushed down the drain. Next time they should just give it to me.
Posted by Matt Silverthorn at 7:42 PM
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