Arizona Court Permits Trial to Go Ahead on Vote-Counting Machine Accuracy

On July 21, the Arizona State Court of Appeals ruled that a trial should be held in Chavez v Brewer, 1 CA-cv-06-0575. The issue is whether the state’s electronic vote-counting machines produce accurate results. The lower court had refused to permit evidence-gathering. Thanks to ElectionLawBlog for this news. The 29-page decision is here.


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  1. Which type of machine do they use?
    In CT the year before they used optical scan state wide they used it in some communities and were supposed to publish an independent report on an audit of their accuracy. UCONN and some newspapers were supposed to be involved I think. I have not seen any report on this.

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