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posted by mpawlo
on Monday March 29, @02:18PM
from the click-here-to-vote-for-me dept.
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Kim Zetter investigates the voting aspect of e-democracy in a Wired article. Electronic voting is supposed to provide efficiency to the voting process. But according to Zetter, the technology is 'rife with problems, creating the specter of botched returns and deliberate election rigging'.
Although many election officials defend the system, e-voting still
can't be trusted. Nor, apparently, can many of its more ardent
boosters, according to Zetter.
Read the article in Wired.
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