Brevard Voting System Procedures Pass Test

By  //  October 29, 2012

Five-Hour Examination

BREVARD COUNTY • VIERA, FLORIDA – Brevard County Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott has announced successful completion of voting system testing in preparation for the Presidential General Election on Nov. 6.

Scott said Florida law requires this system review, known as Logic and Accuracy Testing, for machines used during the canvass of Mail/Absentee Ballots, Early Voting, and in use at precincts on Election Day.

The test included 86 units total, including optical scan and ADA compliant touch‐screen devices.

Testing lasted about five hours and was conducted under the supervision of the Brevard County Canvassing Board, comprised of Judge Kelly McKibben, Commissioner Chuck Nelson, and Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott.

“The machines have been tested and are ready for deployment on Election Day,” Scott said.

For more information about Logic and Accuracy Testing or the General Election, 321- 633‐2124 or visit http://www.votebrevard.com/