Electronic Transmission of Voting Data OKd
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The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved plans for a remote transmission site to send votes electronically from Indio and desert precincts to the registrar of voters’ office in Riverside. The new technology, which uses a dedicated cable that connects to the registrar’s computer, is designed to speed ballot-counting and make results available faster.
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