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Democrats seize control of House, Senate

November 8, 2006 Minority party now can claim an enviable majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate. TAGS: e-voting, Montana, Democrat, vote, Virginia, Republican, blogger, Rep., hiring, blog

E-voting machines again under fire

September 14, 2006 Princeton analysis says Diebold's AccuVote-TS isn't secure, while legal action over e-vote supervision continues. TAGS: e-voting, Diebold Inc., Diebold Election Systems, e-vote, Ohio, malicious attack, vote, SSL, memory card, security, analysis, virus

Report: Florida data suggests e-voting problems

November 19, 2004 Analysis by U.C. Berkeley researchers contends there was link between e-voting machines and a pro-Bush skew in Florida. TAGS: e-voting, Florida, county, vote, analysis, researcher, professor, president, Republican, pattern, theory, Democrat

E-voting predicament: Not-so-secret ballots

August 20, 2007 Open-records laws in Ohio mean anyone can follow the machines' paper trail to see who voted for which candidates.Image: Ohio's e-voting problems TAGS: e-voting, Ohio, ballot, vote, audit, state

The Democratic Party's dangerous experiment

February 5, 2008 Computer scientists David Dill and Barbara Simons caution that the risks of Internet voting may outweigh any perceived benefits. TAGS: e-voting, proposal, private equity, Democrat, vote, risk, U.S., U.K., security

Every vote counts, right?

November 1, 2006 perspective Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says e-voting technology continues to raise troubling questions about security. TAGS: election, e-voting, ballot, county, vote, equipment, president, U.S., security
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