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Johnson County Bracing for Possible Voting Problems

Johnson County Election Commissioner Ronnie Metsker greets early voters at the election headquarters in Olathe. (Photo Credit: Andrea Tudhope, KCUR Radio)
Johnson County Election Commissioner Ronnie Metsker greets early voters at the election headquarters in Olathe. (Photo Credit: Andrea Tudhope, KCUR Radio)

Johnson County has had its share of issues on election days in the past few years… It took until the next morning to finalize the vote tally after the August primary. County election officials blamed the new voting machine software. But, as Andrea Tudhope reports, some worry the voting machines might be just one of the problems this time.


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