<$BlogRSDURL$>
WaxWorks
|
Friday, February 13, 2004
 
There's been a lot written about concerns potential fraud with touchscreen voting machines, as many do not have a paper ballot back-up, and the fact that the head of the top company that makes those machines recently sent a fundraising letter out saying that he would do everything he could to give Bush Ohio's electoral votes. The concern, of course, is that, without a paper backup, someone with access can change the vote totals electronically and no one would ever know.

So now I see that Florida has made this ruling:

The Department of State has notified elections supervisors that touchscreen ballots don't have to be included during manual recounts because there is no question about how voters intended to vote.


Comments: Post a Comment

Powered by Blogger

Weblog Commenting and Trackback by HaloScan.com