According to Computerworld, Sequoia gave several members of the California state legislature a demonstration of how a recent printer upgrade works with the electronic voting system. The English example worked fine, but when a Spanish ballot was attempted, the printer failed to print it.
Nevada Sticks with E-Voting
Despite a mishap during a recent demonstration
Despite a recent mishap, the state of Nevada will use Sequoia Voting Systems' AVC Edge touch screen voting system during the state's September primary election and the November general election.
According to Computerworld, Sequoia gave several members of the California state legislature a demonstration of how a recent printer upgrade works with the electronic voting system. The English example worked fine, but when a Spanish ballot was attempted, the printer failed to print it.
Alfie Charles, a spokesman for Sequoia, said that the glitch was due to a lack of proper preparation and wouldn't happen in a real election.
According to Computerworld, Sequoia gave several members of the California state legislature a demonstration of how a recent printer upgrade works with the electronic voting system. The English example worked fine, but when a Spanish ballot was attempted, the printer failed to print it.