Counties Spent $155,000 On Unused Paper Ballots ; Ballots Are Required for Voters Who Don't Want to Use Touchscreen Machines.

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DAYTON -- The unused paper ballots are stacked high in crisp white piles at the Montgomery County Board of Elections. There are $22,000 worth of ballots, every one of them headed for the trash.

Across Ohio, boards of election will scrap at least $155,000 worth of unused ballots after boards were forced by Ohio Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner to order far more paper ballots than they believed they would need as an alternative to touch screen voting machines, according to an analysis by the Dayton Daily News.

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Counties Spent $155,000 On Unused Paper Ballots ; Ballots Are Required for Voters Who Don't Want to Use Touchscreen Machines.

With state Rep. Jon Husted, R-Kettering, slated to ...

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