After problems with its touch screen voting machines last month, Virginia is spending $28 million to upgrade them — and setting an example for other states.
Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced Monday that he’ll include funding in his budget to replace the touch screen machines with state-of-the-art digital scan machines that offer paper trails.
His office said 49 localities across the state had problems with their voting equipment last month. In Virginia Beach, where the governor made the announcement, dozens of voters reported trouble with touch screen machines, with some saying votes for Rep. Scott Rigell, a Republican, were wrongly turned into votes for his Democratic challenger.
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The problem led the state GOP to write an emergency letter to the Board of Elections.









