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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