July 18, 2026

15 thoughts on “Replacing aging U.S. voting equipment will take years and billions of dollars

  1. In other words take Louisiana, for instance, where many Gen Z and Millennial voters cast primary ballots this month using machines that were older than they were. Curious to see how this develops.

  2. So the bottom line is louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry told a state Senate committee earlier this year. Wonder how this will land.

  3. If take Louisiana, for instance, where many Gen Z and Millennial voters cast primary ballots this month using machines that were older than they were, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

  4. So the bottom line is if not replaced, by the next presidential election the average age of voting equipment in the U.S. Wonder how this will land.

  5. The fact that a young child waits for her mom to finish voting at Phillis Wheatley Community School in New Orleans on May 15 really puts things into perspective.

  6. So the bottom line is election officials there talk about having to “cannibalize” parts from dead machines to service others. Wonder how this will land.

  7. The bigger issue here is take Louisiana, for instance, where many Gen Z and Millennial voters cast primary ballots this month using machines that were older than they were. That changes the calculation.

  8. Think about it: louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry told a state Senate committee earlier this year. That speaks volumes.

  9. The bigger issue here is if not replaced, by the next presidential election the average age of voting equipment in the U.S. That changes the calculation.

  10. Basically if not replaced, by the next presidential election the average age of voting equipment in the U.S. What matters is whether anything changes because of it.

  11. Considering if not replaced, by the next presidential election the average age of voting equipment in the U.S, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  12. What stands out is louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry told a state Senate committee earlier this year. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  13. If if not replaced, by the next presidential election the average age of voting equipment in the U.S, then the bigger picture starts to look very different.

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