County looking for new voting system

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As Los Angeles County seeks to replace a voting system that has been subject to sharp criticism from state officials, the Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to terminate a contract with one of the system's main vendors. Troy Anderson in the Daily News.

The supervisors ended the contract with Premier Election Solutions Inc., formerly Diebold Election Systems, that would have provided the county with electronic voting equipment and a new central vote tabulation system.

The decision to terminate the contract follows the Secretary of State's office's top-to-bottom review of the state's voting systems.

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