Tabulation Machines, which were tested Oct. 28 at the Kansas City Election Board office ahead Nov. 5 election | Photo by Dorri Partain
Dorri Partain
Managing Editor
A public test was held Monday, Oct. 28 at the Kansas City Election Board office at 4407 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.
During this test, six tabulation machines counted a sample of 34 ballots and performed correctly. Following the public test, the machines are cleared and locked for transport to the polling location and remain locked until polls open at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 5.
Each machine is marked with the location, address and ward number where it will be in service | Photo by Dorri Partain
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