More counties urge state to keep lever voting

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MONTICELO - Sullivan became the latest New York county to pass a 
resolution urging the state to repeal the Election Reform and 
Modernization Act (ERMA) and allow counties to keep using their lever 
voting systems.

This brings the total number New York's county governments who have 
passed such resolutions to 10.

Sullivan County joins Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Greene, Rensselaer, 
Schuyler, Ulster, Warren and Washington counties. The Association of 
Towns of the State of New York has passed a similar measure, and more 
local governments are said to be considering resolutions.

The resolution approved unanimously by the Sullivan County 
Legislature states that ERMA's requirement to change voting systems 
is unnecessary, "inappropriate, and exorbitantly costly" to 
taxpayers, and that lever machines are more accessible to senior 
citizens and others unfamiliar with computers.

The Election Transparency Coalition (ETC), a non-partisan non-profit 
organization dedicated to transparent elections in New York, 
continues to encourage counties to stand up to the mandates of ERMA, 
which would force all counties to abandon their lever voting systems 
by next year.

"More and more counties are realizing that just because they've used 
federal funds to acquire computers which enable citizens with special 
needs to create ballots, doesn't mean it's too late to preserve the 
superior and reliable vote counting system afforded by our lever 
machines," said Andrea Novick, an attorney representing the 
Coalition. "Counties are looking at the excessive costs they will 
incur if optical scanners are employed to count votes and recognizing 
the unfunded mandate that ERMA truly is. Particularly at this time 
when budgets everywhere are tight, it's outrageous for the State to 
require counties to surrender their affordable lever voting system, 
which has protected our constitutional rights by enabling 
demonstrable control of the count, to an unaffordable computerized 
system that violates our constitutional rights by relying on secretly 
programmed software, proven vulnerable to undetectable manipulation. 
County governments object to being put in this position, as they 
should."

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