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Delaware Is Upgrading Its Voting Systems But Not Until Next Election

Delaware lawmakers sign off on new $13 million Election Systems & Software LLC. voting system

What to Know

  • Delaware is getting a comprehensive voting system upgrade, including new machines and an electronic poll book to speed up voter check-in.
  • Delaware is using $3 million in federal funds and $10 million in state funds for the new voting system.
  • Election Commissioner Elaine Manlove says the new machines will start being used in school and municipal elections in 2019.

State lawmakers have signed off on a comprehensive, $13 million upgrade of Delaware's voting system, including all new machines, an electronic poll book to speed up voter check-in, and a new election management system.

The co-chairs of the legislature's capital budget committee on Monday endorsed the unanimous recommendation of a bipartisan task force to enter into a contract with Election Systems & Software LLC.

ESS was one of seven vendors who submitted proposals, but the only one whose bid covered all of the state's requirements, including a voter-verified paper ballot backup system.

Election Commissioner Elaine Manlove says the new machines will start being used in school and municipal elections next year.

The state is using $3 million in federal funds and $10 million in state funds for the new system.

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