In the wake of discrepancies in e-voting results on Sequoia machines during New jersey's primary elections, and after the company blamed pollworkers for the problem and threatened to sue independent investigators, a group of county clerks are asking the state's AG to step in.

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After threats, NJ clerks call for e-voting investigation





