A report indicates that many voting machines in the United States are aging and may require decades to be replaced unless Congress allocates substantial financial resources. The report highlights the need for a financial commitment to modernize voting systems across the country.
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U.S. Voting Equipment Replacement May Take Years and Significant Funding
A recent report suggests that the aging voting machines in the U.S. may not be replaced for decades without significant financial support from Congress. The modernization of voting systems is deemed necessary to ensure their reliability.
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Replacing aging U.S. voting equipment will take years and billions of dollars
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U.S. Voting Equipment Replacement May Take Years and Significant Funding