Jun 15, 2026
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Voting Machine Debate Sparks Community Engagement in Bradford and McKean County

By OBBM Network Editorial Staff

Derived from an episode of The Local Angle.

As the world becomes increasingly reliant on technology, the integrity of the voting process has become a pressing concern. In Bradford and McKean County, the debate over the use of electronic voting machines has sparked a wave of community engagement, with residents weighing in on the potential risks and benefits. At the heart of the issue is the question of whether the convenience of electronic voting machines is worth the potential risk of hacking and manipulation.

The Petition Effort

Jim Tingley, host of The Local Angle, is leading the charge to gather signatures for a petition that would put the question of whether to use electronic voting machines on the ballot. According to Tingley, the petition requires 10% of the total number of voters in the last general election to sign, which translates to around 1,000 signatures. Tingley believes that this is a crucial step in ensuring the integrity of the voting process, stating ‘I don’t want them because they can be hacked. They can be manipulated.’

The Impact on the Community

The use of electronic voting machines is not just a matter of convenience, but also has significant implications for the community. As Tingley points out, the lack of transparency and accountability in the voting process can erode trust in the system. Furthermore, the potential for hacking and manipulation raises concerns about the accuracy of election results. On the other hand, some argue that electronic voting machines can increase voter turnout and make the voting process more efficient.

Conclusion

The debate over the use of electronic voting machines in Bradford and McKean County is a complex one, with valid arguments on both sides. As the community comes together to discuss this issue, it is clear that the integrity of the voting process is of utmost importance. By engaging in this conversation and considering the potential risks and benefits, residents can work towards creating a voting system that is fair, secure, and trustworthy. The full episode of The Local Angle is available on OBBM Network TV.


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