

Electronic Voting Technology
Can We Be Spared a Repeat of Election 2000?
by Robert Bellinger
New Yorkers
crank turn-of-the-century, lever-based machines, Floridians punch cards with pricks that
create hanging "chads," and Oregonians plod through paper ballots. To date, no
electronic voting solution has swept them out. People argue whether the failure of
technology to catch on in the elections arena is economic, political or technical... [More]
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