Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler filed a claim against Premier Election Solutions to recover $8.5 million spent by the state to fix problems with the company's touch-screen voting machines.
Online Resources
This handbook, obtained by The Washington Post, is being distributed for Republican poll watchers in Maryland.
This November, all Maryland voters will use the same electronic touchscreen voting system: Diebold Election Systems' AccuVote-TS. Learn more about Maryland's electronic voting system.
Virginia voters will use several different types of electronic voting devices this November, and some counties offer voters the option of using paper-based ballots. Learn more about electronic voting in Virginia.
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