Four weeks after voting-machine glitches marred the city’s Election Day efforts, calls for Michael Ryan, the Executive Director of the city Board of Elections, to resign intensified following reports that he failed to disclose several trips paid for by the city’s major elections-technology vendor.
NY1 was the first to report that Election Systems and Software, which has sold the city tens of millions of dollars of ballot scanners and other services, paid Mr. Ryan’s way on nine trips over the four years.
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