Computer glitch delays routine voter machine test
Connie Piloto - Palm Beach Post - October 13, 2004
WEST PALM BEACH Ñ — A routine test of Palm Beach County's electronic voting machines was canceled Tuesday because the computer network at the elections office malfunctioned hours before the public exercise.
Supervisor of Elections Theresa LePore said the "computer crash" won't affect the function of the electronic touch-screen voting machines during the upcoming Nov. 2 presidential election.
[...] Before an election, state law requires that a portion of the county's machines be tested publicly to ensure that the equipment will count the votes cast for all the offices and measures on the ballot.
In the county, 86 of the 4,720 touch-screen machines are tested publicly. The rest are tested behind closed doors.
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