The exhibit on the history of voting technologies will be housed in Wilson Hall at MSU through the fall semester. The American Computer Museum in Bozeman, with help from MSU's Humanities Institute, organized the "Technology and Democracy" display.
"With political memorabilia from important presidential campaigns in the past and reminders that voting in this country has never been just a given, this exhibit invites us to think hard about both who we vote for and how our votes are counted," said Robert W. Rydell, MSU history professor and director of the Humanities Institute.
The display also includes wooden ballot boxes from the 19th century, a paper ballot box from the Civil War era and campaign buttons from current presidential front runners.
The exhibit will be housed in the northwest corner on the main floor of Wilson Hall.
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