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>Secretary of State Chuck Gray urged a House committee Friday to pass a bill that would bring new rigor and public transparency to the pre-election testing of Wyoming’s voting machines, telling lawmakers the measure addresses problems that surfaced during the 2024 election cycle and have taken a year and a half to fix.
Senate File 28 clarifies public notice requirements, opens machine testing to public observers, ensures every machine used in an election — including electronic ballot marking devices — is individually tested, and allows retesting when errors or noncompliance are discovered.
Gray told the House Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee on Friday that SF 28 traces to issues his office identified before the 2024 primary, when some counties failed to assign a different number of votes to each candidate during pre-election logic and accuracy tests, a requirement meant to verify machines are tabulating correctly.
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From the post:
>>Secretary of State Chuck Gray urged a House committee Friday to pass a bill that would bring new rigor and public transparency to the pre-election testing of Wyoming’s voting machines, telling lawmakers the measure addresses problems that surfaced during the 2024 election cycle and have taken a year and a half to fix.
Senate File 28 clarifies public notice requirements, opens machine testing to public observers, ensures every machine used in an election — including electronic ballot marking devices — is individually tested, and allows retesting when errors or noncompliance are discovered.
Gray told the House Corporations, Elections and Political Subdivisions Committee on Friday that SF 28 traces to issues his office identified before the 2024 primary, when some counties failed to assign a different number of votes to each candidate during pre-election logic and accuracy tests, a requirement meant to verify machines are tabulating correctly.
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