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A judicial blessing for vote-swapping sites

September 5, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod explains why a court victory could turn Web sites into a deciding factor in close presidential elections. TAGS: Ralph Nader, Pat Buchanan, vote, George W. Bush, presidential election, candidate, prosecution, supporter, election, Secretary of State, First Amendment, state, California, e-mail

Microsoft unveils board rejection plan

September 23, 2005 In a nod to investors, initiative gives shareholders a greater voice in removing directors. TAGS: dividend, shareholder, corporate governance, election, vote, voice, Microsoft Corp., software company

Estonia pulls off nationwide Net voting

October 17, 2005 Only 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, card

Another year of vote-counting anxiety?

March 15, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod says that as traditional ballots fade out, we must be sure their tech replacements are up to task. TAGS: ballot, election, county, George W. Bush, vote, Iraq, equipment, president

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, ballot, e-voting, county, vote, equipment, president, security, U.S.

E-voting jitters abound

October 27, 2004 Security expert Herbert Thompson says secure e-voting depends on further advances in software engineering. Until then--keep your fingers crossed. TAGS: e-voting, election, software engineering, vote, Diebold Inc., receipt, touch screen, concern, Florida, component

Fight over e-voting leaves election plans as casualties

May 20, 2004 Voters brace for confusion at the polls as county election officials scramble to address alleged shortcomings of new equipment. TAGS: e-voting, election, confusion, Diebold Inc., poll, vote, state, California, security

More e-voting glitches surface

November 5, 2004 Almost 4,000 votes got added to Bush's Ohio count. Reports of minor glitches continue to turn up. TAGS: e-voting, George W. Bush, Ohio, Secretary of State, ballot, vote, election, mistake, error, office, president

California votes against Diebold

April 22, 2004 State election officials recommend decertifying some of the company's voting machines after an investigation confirms that errors were made. TAGS: Diebold Inc., Secretary of State, election, county, recommendation, attorney general, vote, California, equipment, president, security

House votes yes on Net-gambling crackdown

July 11, 2006 Republicans win approval of controversial bill, calling online gambling a "scourge," warning of wireless betting. TAGS: Jack Abramoff, Republican, offshore, Democrat, bill, vote, election, restriction, Internet service, Internet Service Provider, service provider

Poll: E-voters not so afraid of election-day hacks

August 3, 2004 Worried about hackers taking over an electronic election? Survey finds that most people aren't. Yet. TAGS: e-voting, e-voter, Defcon, confidence, election, vote, citizen, survey, researcher, security, conference

Election-prediction addiction

November 2, 2004 Computer-generated maps showing America dotted with crimson and blue are a common feature on Web pages these days. TAGS: Andrew Tanenbaum, John Kerry, George W. Bush, poll, Ohio, Florida, election, vote, winner, victory, America, map

Hail to the 'coder in chief'

July 22, 2004 Libertarian Party candidate for president Michael Badnarik wears his geek credentials as a badge of honor. But is he a Mac guy, a PC guy--or both? Hey, it's an election year. TAGS: candidate, election, George W. Bush, Xerox Corp., vote, telecommunications, president, lawyer
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