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All of South Dakota will use machines to count paper ballots in the 2024 general election.
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In three counties, hand-counting was on the table this primary election. Across the state, they each fell short.
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At a moment when public trust in elections is crucial, there are some people who want to ditch voting machines in favor of a return to hand counting ballots.
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Efforts are underway to create Oyate Court, a criminal justice partnership between state prosecutors and tribal representatives in Tripp County, South Dakota.
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Tripp County's Board of Commissioners moved to a hand count for the 2022 midterm election. The effort required dozens of volunteer poll workers and a full night of tallying.