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By Associated Press
POSTED: 11:42 a.m. EDT, Apr 09, 2008
HAMILTON: A subsidiary of Diebold Inc. that makes voting machines says it is looking into a complaint by the Butler County Board of Elections about two machines used in last month's primary.
The board says it found a miscount in time to correct the mistake in which 105 votes in West Chester Township initially were uncounted. But the board says any miscount is unacceptable.
Premier Election Solutions, a part of Green-based Diebold, says it hasn't had any similar complaints and is investigating.
HAMILTON: A subsidiary of Diebold Inc. that makes voting machines says it is looking into a complaint by the Butler County Board of Elections about two machines used in last month's primary.
The board says it found a miscount in time to correct the mistake in which 105 votes in West Chester Township initially were uncounted. But the board says any miscount is unacceptable.
Premier Election Solutions, a part of Green-based Diebold, says it hasn't had any similar complaints and is investigating.
