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Resident urges Moffat County to halt use of electronic voting equipment during public comment
Summary
A longtime Moffat County resident urged commissioners to eliminate electronic voting machines, arguing they are insecure, rely on foreign components and proprietary software, and that mail ballot processes and chain‑of‑custody vulnerabilities increase risk; the comment prompted no formal action by the board.
John Williams, a resident of Moffat County for more than 50 years, used the public‑comment period to urge the county to “completely do away with any and all electronic voting equipment.” Williams asserted that voting machines are computers that could be hacked, raised concerns about…
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