The Todd County Board of Elections will meet at 9:00 AM on Monday to conduct a formal inspection of the county’s voting equipment.
This procedure, coordinated by County Clerk Cindy O’Bryan and her staff, is a mandatory requirement under Kentucky state law to verify the logic and accuracy of all machines before they are used in an official capacity.
At that time, O’Bryan and the bipartisan board—which typically includes the Sheriff and representatives from both major political parties—test the hardware and software to ensure every vote is recorded correctly. By running test ballots through the systems and comparing the electronic results to a manual count, the Clerk’s Office identifies any technical issues and ensures the machines are securely sealed against tampering…