Touch-screen voting tossed in Sarasota
15th Nov 2006, 11:06 GMT
County voters mandated 'verified paper ballots.' Meanwhile, a recount continues. Sarasota County will abandon its touch-screen voting machines in 2008, replacing the controversial $4.7 million system with paper ballots before the next presidential election.
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