Danielle Kreutter is a multimedia journalist for Denver7 KMGH in Denver, Colorado.
DENVER — Denver7 met with Denver County Clerk & Recorder Paul López to talk about how the Denver Elections Division is working to keep the November election secure and accurate.
"Either Republican or Democrat, or an unaffiliated voter and independent, it's always a bipartisan team that handles the ballots," said López. The ballots are then processed. The division has a series of machines that can tabulate, and one specific unit that can run around 230 ballots per minute."We batted 1,000. There was no discrepancies, and we've been doing that every election," said López.
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