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SC s state elections director Marci Andino to resign as lawmakers look at voting changes

SC s state elections director Marci Andino to resign as lawmakers look at voting changes Maayan Schechter, The State (Columbia, S.C.) May 12 COLUMBIA, S.C. South Carolina s state elections director Marci Andino will resign her post at the end of the year, Andino wrote in a two-page letter to the State Election Commission board Wednesday. Andino will resign effective Dec. 31, according to the letter provided to The State. Chris Whitmire, spokesman for the state agency, confirmed the resignation letter, adding it speaks for itself. I have dedicated most of my life s work to ensuring my fellow South Carolinians had the opportunity to vote in fair and impartial elections, Andino wrote to board Chairman John Wells. As I near the fulfillment of the duties of my current post, I stand proud of our accomplishments. And as I plan for future opportunities, I will always remain steadfast in my dedication to the preservation of our democracy.

Board of Elections considers polling location contingency plans

Board of Elections considers polling location contingency plans By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com SIDNEY – The Shelby County Board of Elections is considering contingency options for a pair of polling locations for the November 2021 general election. During the May 4 board meeting, the Board of Elections learned sewer and drainage improvements are scheduled at the fairgrounds this upcoming fall. That work could disrupt traffic flow and parking at the fairgrounds polling location. The board also has concerns about the Lockington United Methodist Church polling location and its availability for future elections. In November 2020 the church canceled in-person worship because of reduced attendance and volunteer support.

Computer Programmer Named To Windham 2020 Election Audit

UpdatedMon, May 3, 2021 at 4:37 pm ET Replies(5) Harri Hursti, the co-founder of ROMmon and a computer scientist, was chosen by Secretary of State Bill Gardner and New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella to be the state s choice on the Windham 2020 election audit. (Tony Schinella/Patch) CONCORD, NH A computer programmer who has raised red flags for a number of years about the hackability of some electronic voting machines, including the optical scanning machines used in New Hampshire, has been named as the state s representative for the Windham 2020 election audit. Harri Hursti, the co-founder of ROMmon and a computer scientist from Finland, has been chosen by Secretary of State Bill Gardner and New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella. Formella and Gardner informed Windham Town Counsel Bernard Campbell as well as Mark Lindeman, the acting-co-director of Verified Voting, who was chosen by the Windham Board of Selectmen last week, of their choice on Monday.

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