Voting Machines

Computer Voting Machine Security -- Prove It

Dave Johnson | Posted 07.10.2008 | Politics


Dave Johnson

I have been looking at the issue of computerized voting machine security for several years, and want to write about it today. Many people have pointe...

Touch-Screen Voting Failure "Should Not Have Been Possible," Says Official

Brad Friedman | Posted 06.02.2008 | Politics


Brad Friedman

By all means, let's not pay attention to this report of broken voting machines until after November.

PA Election Day: Turnout and Voting Machine Issues

The Uptake | Posted 04.22.2008 | Home


The Uptake

On the ground reporting of morning turnout and voting machine problems in Pennsylvania.

Voter Story: Battling Adminsitrative Incompetence And Technical Failure At The Polls

Allison Fine | Posted 04.21.2008 | Home


Allison Fine

As the returns flood in from the PA primary tomorrow, there will also certainly come news of voting machinery problems. Be prepared to tell your story. It's the best way to make certain your vote counts.

PA Officials: No Trouble With Touchscreens

Jacob Soboroff | Posted 04.17.2008 | Home


Jacob Soboroff

Trouble experienced with Sequoia touchscreen voting machines in New Jersey doesn't seem to bother Pennsylvania officials, even though the same machines will be used there next Tuesday.

Was The NH Vote Hacked?

Dave Johnson | Posted 01.10.2008 | Politics


Dave Johnson

New Hampshire used paper ballots that are scanned by Diebold scanners. The name Diebold sets off alarms. But the ballots are paper and can be counted to see what the voters intended.

Ohio Report Reveals Voting Machine Weaknesses

Kirsten Anderson | Posted 12.18.2007 | Home


Kirsten Anderson

The following piece was produced by HuffPost's OffTheBus. Do you have a Palm Treo? Then take it with you when you vote. You might be able to alter ...

Voting Machines = Headaches

Allison Fine | Posted 11.26.2007 | Home


Allison Fine

After years and millions of dollars spent planning, buying, and implementing new election machinery and systems with the worthiest of intentions, the results are dismal.


 

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