Remember, they said Nevada was entirely "paper-trailed" in the past election? The truth always comes to the top ...
CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - A $2 million purchase of 602 electronic voting machines and other voting equipment for Nevada counties was approved Tuesday by the state Board of Examiners.
The deal with Sequoia Voting Systems is in addition to the 2,000 machines the state bought from Sequoia in 2004. With the earlier machines, Nevada became one of the first states to go all electronic for voters, with a "paper trail" device so they could check their ballots for accuracy.
County clerks said the machines were a success in the 2004 elections, and most asked for additional machines and related equipment for the 2006 elections.
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