Speaking of Goodbyes….
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While Former Regulator Patrick Neary walks off following a job well done with over €600,000 in his back pocket and a chorus of public outrage in his ears another costly waste of space is also being shuffled toward the trap door.
E-voting machines were piloted in some constituencies in the 2002 general election but have remained idle since then. The average storage cost of the equipment was €650,000 between 2004 and 2007.
Mr Gormley said of the e-voting machines today: “I certainly will be discussing that and other issues with an Bord Snip Nua to see what recommendations they have in relation to that.”
He added: “It is clear the voting machines will not be used in the local or European elections. But I will await the outcome of those discussions with An Bord Snip Nua. We have to ensure that we are getting value for money and that any decisions must be taken in that context.”
Some two-thirds of the machines, which cost more than €50 million to purchase, have now been moved from local depots to a central warehouse in Co Meath to reduce storage costs.
Plans to introduce the system across the State were postponed after concerns arose about the possibility of tampering with the machines and the lack of a paper trail.
It is interesting that the Minister either needs or is taking the political cover of An Bord Snip to get rid of the things. The costs for storage in some places is also rather immense.
Storage of Electronic Voting Equipment
|
City/County |
Period of Lease Contract |
Storage Arrangement |
Storage Costs 2007 (incl. VAT) € |
Number of Machines Stored |
|
Cavan-Monaghan |
25 years |
Rented Premises |
21,608.32 |
280 |
|
Clare |
Monthly Basis |
Voting Machines stored in courthouse. Premises for ancillary equipment rented. |
3,600.00 |
200 |
|
Donegal |
Annual Basis |
Rented Premises |
13,987.80 |
294 |
|
Galway |
N/A |
Voting Machines Stored in Courthouse |
5,000 |
310 |
|
Kerry |
10 Years |
Rented Premises |
28,003.00 |
310 |
|
Laois-Offaly |
5 Years |
Rented Premises |
27,647.60 |
219 |
|
Longford |
4 Years 9 Months |
Rented Premises |
20,003.28 |
95 |
|
Roscommon |
2 Years 6 Months |
Rented Premises |
10,664.82 |
137 |
|
Louth |
N/A |
Dundalk Town Council |
595.06 |
179 |
|
Meath |
9 Years 9 Months |
Rented Premises |
26,354.72 |
235 |
|
Sligo |
N/A |
Voting Machines Stored in Courthouse |
Nil |
129 |
|
Leitrim |
1 Year |
Voting Machines stored in courthouse. Premises for ancillary equipment rented. |
3,200.00 |
101 |
|
Wexford |
Monthly Basis |
Rented Premises |
18,934.46 |
240 |
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I see one of the voting machines has tried to speak in between your story and the table!
thanks keith – always proof read is a rule i should really follow
I am sure this has been answered before. But surely the Army have a few sheds they could have used for them?
was being stored in a barracks i think and was costing more I think(!!!)
Surely they should mass-store them in the giant shed that houses the millennium clock?
Niall, I think there is a concern in the department that the clock (which must be showing an interesting display these days) might get frisky with the voting/counting machines and we might up with more hybrids.
More seriously, that’s 6,000 PCs rather basic admittedly but can’t we use them for SETI or something? I’m sure that some college could come with a project that would make use of them. Were are all the distributed computing heads?