Louisiana won't have new voting machines for 2019 governor's race
Republican Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin said new voting machines will not be in place for the 2019 fall election cycle when the governor, attorney general, four other statewide elected positions and all 144 members of the Louisiana Legislature will be picked.
The machines were supposed to be up and running before next years big campaign season, until the purchasing process stalled over concerns that the secretary of states office didnt handle bidding properly. Ardoin has said his office made a mistake during the procurement process, but also blames Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards' administration for the months-long delay and problems.
The holdup means there isnt enough time to purchase the machines and train local election officials to use them before the October 2019 elections, according to the secretary of states office.
The secretary of states office has faith in the older machines, even if it would have preferred to use new machines next fall. We havent had problems with the machines, Ardoin spokesman Tyler Brey said. We have no issues with vulnerability. They work just fine.
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