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The ExpressVote XL is a controversial touchscreen machine that has election security experts seriously worried. It allows voters to cast their ballots electronically instead of via the pen and paper New Yorkers are used to. Here’s why that’s a problem – the ExpressVote XL would take away your right to review and handle your own ballot. When you physically mark a paper ballot, you can review your ballot yourself to verify your choices. But ballots...
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The ExpressVote XL is a controversial touchscreen machine that has election security experts seriously worried. It allows voters to cast their ballots electronically instead of via the pen and paper New Yorkers are used to.

Here’s why that’s a problem – the ExpressVote XL would take away your right to review and handle your own ballot. When you physically mark a paper ballot, you can review your ballot yourself to verify your choices. But ballots cast by the ExpressVote XL are not verifiable. By leaving your vote up to the fate of the machine, you have no way to know that your vote was recorded accurately.

And we’re worried – the ExpressVote XL has a history of inaccuracy. In 2019 it miscounted tens of thousands of votes in Northampton, Pennsylvania, and picked the wrong winner. Yet again, in 2023, the ExpressVote XL failed to properly record voters’ choices in the same Pennsylvania county.

To make matters worse, these machines would cost the county 34 million dollars coming from taxpayers like you. Let’s be clear – the ExpressVote XL is a costly threat to our elections.


If you agree that the ExpressVote XL is wrong for New York elections, add your name to stand up for your right to cast a paper ballot.

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