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Link: US Senators Propose Funds for Paper Ballots

Published: Thu 28 Sep 2006 11:20 AM
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Senators Propose Funds for Paper Ballots to Back Up Electronic Ones
By Ian Urbina
The New York Times
Tuesday 26 September 2006
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Washington - Three Senate Democrats proposed emergency legislation today to reimburse states for printing paper ballots that can be ready at polling places in case of problems with electronic voting machines on Nov. 7.
The proposal is a response to grass-roots pressure and growing concern by local and state officials about touch-screen machines. An estimated 40 percent of voters will use those machines in the election.
"If someone asks for a paper ballot they ought to be able to have it," said Senator Barbara Boxer of California, a co-sponsor of the measure with Senator Christopher J. Dodd of Connecticut and Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconson.
Republican leadership aides were skeptical about the prospects for the measure. It would have to advance without opposition from any senator and then make it through the House in the short time available before Election Day.
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