But the work is far from done. Too many Americans continue to vote on outdated, paperless voting machines, including everyone in Louisiana, more than half of Indianans, approximately 40 percent of citizens in New Jersey and Tennessee, and a significant number of Texans. Members of Congress should take particular note of the slow pace of modernization in New Jersey. A lack of funding combined with a legal mandate to adopt paper ballots has forced some New Jersey officials to retrofit old machines with paper verification systems rather than buy up-to-date equipment. It’s a recipe for trouble.
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