May 4, 2007Rejected ballots lead to Electoral Commission investigation of electronic-counting process, other factors.TAGS:scrutiny, election, candidate, process
December 16, 2008Sites like MySpace, Digg, and Facebook proved their might in this fall's election, but when that party ended, it was back to figuring out how to make a buck or two.TAGS:Digg, social networking, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Barack Obama, election
October 17, 2005Only about 1 percent of ballots were cast online in the tiny country's elections, but officials deemed the process free of glitches and hackers.TAGS:election, tampering, ballot, vote, glitch, professor
March 15, 2006Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says that as traditional ballots fade out, we must be sure their tech replacements are up to task.TAGS:ballot, county, election, vote, equipment, Iraq, president
October 21, 2005A federal security-check process will be ready in 2007, not in time for next year's elections, a government report says.TAGS:e-voting, election, agency
November 23, 2004Lawmakers ask GAO to answer questions lingering from November election about e-voting technology and other issues.TAGS:election, e-voting, letter
October 23, 2006Congressional campaign information meets Google Earth for a mashup made in voter resource heaven.Images: Google's election mashupTAGS:Google Earth, mashup, Google Inc., election
December 14, 2005Newly formed Pajamas Media to offer round-the-clock reporting on voting for war-laden country's new parliament.TAGS:blogger, blogging, Iraq, election, Baghdad, coverage
February 1, 2005Voting machine vendors, election officials try to end ongoing controversy by drafting uniform specifications for future systems.TAGS:e-voting, election, standards, security