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Tuesday, March 02, 2004
Law - More on electronic voting machines
The LA Times has choosen today, primary day in California, for a major article recounting the potential problems with electronic voiting. The headline: "Chads Out, but Controversy Remains: An electronic ballot awaits 43% of the state's registered voters today. Some experts worry."
An earlier ILB entry on electronic voting was posted here Feb. 14th.
[Update] See also this article in today's NY Times Science Section: "Did Your Vote Count? New Coded Ballots May Prove It Did"
[Update 3/3/04] So how did things turn out yesterday?
"Debut of New Technology Gets Mostly High Marks," is the headline to this story about the Maryland voting machines. But an AP story carried in the LA Times is headed: "Electronic Voting Runs Into Some Glitches."
From Freedom to Tinker: "Avi Rubin, the John Hopkins computer science professor and leading critic of e-voting, has posted a fascinating account of his day as an election judge in Baltimore, Maryland, using the new Diebold machines."
Posted by Marcia Oddi on March 2, 2004 11:57 AM
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