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I emailed the State Elections Office about this and they replied:
Thank you for your recent email.
Pursuant to Senate Bill 500, passed by the General Assembly of Georgia this year, there will be 1 precinct in 3 counties in the state who will be participating in a pilot project where there will be a voter verifiable paper audit trail device attached to the voting units. Once the election is over, there will be a recount conducted to match the paper ballot count to the count on the electronic voting units. The counties involved in this pilot project are (deleted by me). There will be public hearings conducted in each of these counties in the month of December to discuss the results of this project.
Please let me know if I may be of further assistance to you.
-----Original Message----- From: deleted by me Sent: Monday, November 06, 2006 12:21 PM To: Bodine, Cathy Subject: Web E-Mail From (deleted by me) Name: (deleted by me) Phone: (deleted by me) Address: deleted by me) City: (deleted by me) State: GA Zip Code: (deleted by me) E-mail: (deleted by me)
Question / Comment: I just learned today that some precincts are going to have printouts as part of a test.
Some questions.
1) Will there be a recount of these precincts to validate that the printouts agree with the machines?
2) Will all of the voting machines in Georgia have the same software?
Thank you
(deleted by me) PS. I know you are really busy right now so you don't have to respond immediately.
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