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Duval County’s Voting Equipment Aces Accuracy Test Ahead of General Election

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Published on October 13, 2024
Duval County’s Voting Equipment Aces Accuracy Test Ahead of General ElectionSource: Facebook/Duval County Supervisor of Elections

As concerns grow about the integrity of our voting systems, there is positive news from Duval County, Florida, where voting equipment has passed with excellent results. Duval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland announced the successful completion of the mandatory Public Logic and Accuracy test, achieving a perfect score of 100% in accuracy, as stated by the Duval County Supervisor of Elections.

The test, conducted before the highly anticipated November 5 General Election, aimed to confirm the reliability of the automated vote-counting equipment. Held on Saturday at the Duval County Elections Center. According to the Duval County  Supervisor of Elections, the event not only validated the machines but also reassured the voting public.

A random selection of vote-counting machines from around the county underwent thorough testing. This included one machine (DS300) from each of the 14 Jacksonville City Council Districts, one from an Early Voting site, and all four high-speed machines (DS950).  For more details about the test or questions about the upcoming election, officials encouraged people to visit the Supervisor of Elections' website or call the office at 904-255-VOTE (8683), as mentioned by the Duval County  Supervisor of Elections.