Article 623G6 AT&T’s 3G shutdown catches blame for a major election headache in Michigan

AT&T’s 3G shutdown catches blame for a major election headache in Michigan

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Makena Kelly
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Some Michigan counties can't immediately report Tuesday night's election results due to a confusing mix of federal vote reporting guidance and AT&T's decision to retire its 3G networks this past February.

In a website alert, the Wayne County clerk's office confirmed that 65 of Michigan's 83 total counties are no longer modeming unofficial election results." Wayne County is where Detroit is located, and it's the state's biggest county by population, with about 1.8 million residents. It's unclear how many are due to county officials that did not upgrade their own modems, or if this is due to U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) guidelines advising against using modems.

In section 14.2-E, the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines (VVSG)...

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