electronic voting

Voting trouble in Los Angeles?
Looking at reports of voting difficulties in a key Super Tuesday state.
Voting systems in California fail hack test
A computer security team sponsored by the California secretary of state finds three widely used electronic voting systems unsafe.
Hack the vote? No problem
Diebold, the e-voting-machine maker, has long sworn its systems are secure. Not so, says a new Princeton study. Converting votes from one candidate to another is simple.
Election fraud watch
I'm not on Karl Rove's payroll -- and there's still no evidence that George W. Bush stole Election 2004.
Was the election stolen?
The system is clearly broken. But there is no evidence that Bush won because of voter fraud.
GOP dirty tricks in Ohio?
Voter registration is exploding in the swing state, but a ruling by the obstructionist Republican secretary of state may result in thousands not voting.
The downloading of the president '04
Will fears about the new voting machines keep voters away from the polls? And what's going on in Florida, anyway?
The last lone inventor
Bill Rouverol's Votomatic machine was blamed for Florida's 2000 election fiasco. But the 86-year-old tinker is back, with an innovation that will ban "hanging chads" forever.

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