Voting equipment changes could get messy on Nov. 4

"We know that on Nov. 4, voting systems will fail somewhere," says Lawrence Norden, director of voting technology at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law. "There is no perfect system. All of these systems have problems." Full Story »

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Chris Finnie
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by Chris Finnie - Oct. 29, 2008

A really well-done story that shows the context for changes in voting equipment and processes, the experiences with those changes, and what we might expect in the coming election. This is a good overview of the many other articles I've read.

I have to agree with the election officials quoted in the piece who say we threw money at the problems without much thought or research--and created new issues in the process.

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