CHEYENNE — Tuesday’s retest of the machines used to count absentee and recount ballots in Laramie County was completed successfully with no errors, according to County Clerk Debra Lee. …
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CHEYENNE — Tuesday’s retest of the machines used to count absentee and recount ballots in Laramie County was completed successfully with no errors, according to County Clerk Debra Lee.
The second test came after Laramie County Republican Party Chairman Taft Love filed a complaint about the first test on Aug. 5. That complaint led to an investigation by the Laramie County District Attorney’s office, a lawsuit filed against the Laramie County Clerk’s office by the Wyoming Republican Party and a letter from Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray calling for a new test.
Love is also one of the plaintiffs listed on the Wyoming GOP’s lawsuit against the Laramie County Clerk’s office. He said that the test Tuesday was a huge success.
“We’re thrilled that the test went well. We want to congratulate and thank the clerk’s office, the sheriff’s department, DCI (Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation), everybody for being there and participating (Tuesday), and helping ensure that we have a good and secure election for this season,” he said.
Per state statute, tabulators must be publicly tested more than two weeks before they are used to count ballots in an election. Love said this legislation allowed the clerk’s office to address what the GOP identified as issues with the tabulator.