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“The widespread failure in Cambria County on Nov. 5, when the entire voting system was paralyzed from something preventable, should never happen again in any county in Pennsylvania.” ...
However, during the 2024 election campaign, the software in one county suffered a high-profile malfunction. The issue in Cambria County in early November prevented voters from scanning their ballots.
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – The effort to determine what caused problems with the voting process in Cambria County during the recent general election and how to prevent the issues from arising again in the ...
By Joshua Byers The (Johnstown) Tribune-Democrat Nov 12, 2024 Updated Nov 12, 2024 ...
Pennsylvania judge approved a request of Cambria County election officials after they requested an extension of voting hours until 10 p.m. ET, following a software glitch that interfered with vote ...
Election Day in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, has been marred by widespread technical difficulties with voting machines, leading to voter frustration and extended voting hours in what could be a ...
Pennsylvania's Cambria and Bedford counties faced scanning problems with the voting machines and software after the voting process began Tuesday. According to reports, the voters could not scan ...
Cambria County extended its voting hours until 10 p.m. (ET) to ameliorate any confusion or concern caused by the problem. Early on Election Day 2024, reports of voting machines malfunctioning in ...
After sending a petition to a judge, the Cambria County Election Board later announced that voting hours in the county had been extended from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. as a result of the technical ...
There are also more than 30,000 new ballots that have been confirmed to work with the voting system being distributed in Cambria County for voters to use until the polls close.
Cambria County went for former President Donald Trump by about 68% in 2020. Officials got reports shortly after polls opened at 7 a.m. that election machines weren’t scanning the ballots ...
Cambria County Commissioner Scott Hunt confirmed that the voting problem was caused by how the ballots were printed, and not a problem with the machines. He confirmed to 6News that mail-in ballots ...