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Thursday
May062004

Woe unto those who use electronic voting

Interesting Findlaw article about California's efforts into e-voting:

"Three and a half years after Election 2000's fiasco of hanging, pregnant, and dimpled chads - and just six months until election 2004 - the nation is hitting another speed bump on the road to election voting reform.

The decision by California late last week to withdraw from one of the nation's biggest moves into electronic voting is likely to reverberate across the country as other states consider alternative balloting systems."

Just because it's high-tech doesn't mean it is better, and --so far-- that's how it seems to be with electronic voting.

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