After Secretary of State Ken Detzner called into question some counties’ election equipment, local supervisors are expressing apprehension about the condition of Florida’s electronic voter-registration system.

“We’re concerned that the (state) system could fail, and that’s not just a few counties with poor equipment, that’s the entire state that has to be maintained during an election,” Duval County Supervisor of Elections Jerry Holland said. “If that should fail, we all fail.”

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