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The gubernatorial candidate also accused his rival, the governor, of undermining public confidence in elections.
“There are some real questions here about whether or not this data can be secured, and it may not provide us with anything of value anyway."
Touch-screen machines can be programmed to change votes and are nearly impossible to audit, computer experts say.
The commission says legal review requirements don't apply to it.
Rhode Island could be the ninth state to enact the measure, which advocates say expands the right to vote.