May 4, 2007Rejected ballots lead to Electoral Commission investigation of electronic-counting process, other factors.TAGS:scrutiny, election, candidate, process
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
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
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
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
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