Voting in America. By Man or Machine?
This piece suggests that the 2004 election results were not sufficiently covered by the media. Specifically, the problem was the lack of any way to verify actual votes, among other potential issues noted in this (perhaps slanted?) article here
The main concerns center around the Diebold Corporation, and its close ties to one of the political parties, near monopoly on electronic voting machines in several areas (incuding the critical state of Ohio), and lack of oversight regarding the machines' application, usage, and processed results.
Blackbox Voting reports on the latest security flaw, yesterday, May 11, and provides futher information regarding the ongoing issue and security problems.
The main concerns center around the Diebold Corporation, and its close ties to one of the political parties, near monopoly on electronic voting machines in several areas (incuding the critical state of Ohio), and lack of oversight regarding the machines' application, usage, and processed results.
Blackbox Voting reports on the latest security flaw, yesterday, May 11, and provides futher information regarding the ongoing issue and security problems.

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