Common Cause/NY + Advocates Rally Against ExpressVote XL at BOE

NYS BOE to hold certification hearing for bad new voting machines

NEW YORK, NY (01/14/2020) (readMedia)-- On Tuesday, Common Cause/NY and advocates will rally ahead of a meeting at the New York State Board of Elections (NYSBOE) where ES&S, a voting machine company, will host a public test of their ExpressVote XL machines. ExpressVote XL is a touch screen voting machine that would allow voters to mark their ballot electronically instead of on the traditional voter-marked paper ballots. Cybersecurity election experts almost universally pan the touch screen technology, so much so that most states have switched back to voter-marked paper ballots.

The ExpressVote XL is:

  • Vulnerable to cyber attacks and hardware malfunctions
  • Prone to undercounting votes
  • Expensive, costing roughly $8,250 per unit
  • Major accessibility flaws
WHO:

Susan Lerner, Executive Director of Common Cause/NY

Assembly Member David Buchwald

Assembly Member Amy Paulin

Christina (Christy) Asbee, Director, PAAT, PAVA, and PATBI Programs, Disability Rights New York

Advocates

**List in Formation**

WHAT:

Common Cause/NY and advocates will rally ahead of a meeting at the New York State Board of Elections (NYSBOE) where ES&S, a voting machine company, will host a public test of their ExpressVote XL machines.

WHEN: Tuesday January 14, 2020 at 12:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
WHERE: LCA Pressroom
Room 130 in the Legislative Office Building
Albany, New York
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