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Towns are testing new ballot counting machines that use open source software
Three N.H. towns are testing out new ballot counting machines that use open source software.
Ben Adida, the founder of nonprofit organization VotingWorks that manufactures these machines, said the machine could be the answer to calls for increased transparency at a time when election integrity is facing immense scrutiny.
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