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"Electronic voting machines did eliminate the issue of determining voter intent," said Chris Whitmire, a spokesman for the South Carolina State Election Commission.
On paper, Venezuela's electronic voting system seemed a model of democracy: The country's new ballot machines included paper receipts of authentication, a safety measure that critics say is sorely ...
E-voting, or electronic voting, refers to computerized voting machines that use electronic ballots rather than paper ones. They're also known as direct-recording electronic machines, or DREs.
The commission Congress created to investigate the security of electronic voting machines said the software is not reliable enough for use in the 2004 presidential election. Spencer Michels looks ...
E-voting was supposed to solve many of the problems inherent in traditional paper voting: it’s difficult for illiterate people to vote, ...
Six e-voting vendors have pending applications for certification, with the earliest application in February 2007, and the EAC hasn’t yet certified any of them.
E-voting machines are far more secure, accurate and more auditable than the old mechanical lever-operated voting machines and other systems they replaced, Shafer said.
What, if anything, can they do if there are claims of e-voting problems in those states where there is no paper trail? Felten: It depends on the nature of the problems.
Concerns have also risen over examples in other countries, such as Estonia’s e-voting systems, which went live in 2005. A May 2014 report from U.S., ...