"State and local elections in off-years provide pundits endless fodder for predictive analysis, even though flipping coins might be just as predictive.
One prediction that seems to come true every time, however, is that computer-screen voting will remind us of the wisdom of hand-marked paper ballots.
In Indiana, computer-screen voting machines switched voter choices — for the second straight election:
Read all.A vote switching problem that frustrated Greater Lafayette voters in November 2018 elections – and wound up part of a federal lawsuit filed in October – caused scattered problems again during Tuesday’s municipal Election Day..."
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