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E-voting worries focus on failures, not fraud
Robert Lemos, SecurityFocus 2006-11-10

Major electronic voting machine problems occurred in at least six U.S. states during the country's midterm elections, underscoring that system failure, not fraud, is the biggest issue facing future races, voting-rights activists and technologists said this week.

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E-voting worries focus on failures, not fraud 2006-11-10
Anonymous (3 replies)
Re: E-voting worries focus on failures, not fraud 2008-10-27
Anonymous
Part of the Democrats concern was a widely reported statement by the CEO of Diebold, the voting machine manufacturer, about delivering the vote for the Republicans. While he may of intended his remark for legitimate campaign means, it was taken by some to mean he intended to use fraudulent means in the Diebold voting machines.

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