March 11, 2025 – In a unanimous decision, the County Commission voted 5-0 to approve a budget amendment of $705,254 to replace the county’s aging voting equipment, originally purchased in 2013. The decision, spearheaded by the Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic, aims to address critical operational and security concerns with the current 12-year-old systems while securing cost savings and logistical benefits.
The county’s 200 precinct tabulators, known as DS2 200s, have struggled to keep pace with modern demands, particularly after the state certified new software that performs poorly on the outdated machines—especially during early voting. “The current model does not run early voting effectively,” the Bobanic explained, noting that the county has been forced to borrow units from Orange County to avoid crashes and slowdowns. The new equipment promises enhanced security features and greater reliability.