As Election Day in the U.S. starts to wind down, reports from around the country highlight another round of technological failures at the polls.
In Virginia, the machines are casting votes for the wrong candidates.
In North Carolina, polling sites received the wrong set of thumb drives, delaying voters for hours. In Michigan, software glitches turned voters away in the early morning, including a city mayor.
A county in Indiana saw five of its polling sites spend hours trying to get the machines to boot correctly.
And in Connecticut, an as-yet-unspecified computer glitch caused a judge to keep the polls open for extra time. When are we going to get this right?
Mischief ?
It has happened before...
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