What is Illegal in Georgia?


Submitted by jsebes on July 31, 2008 - 3:59pm. PST

Here is a follow-up to yesterday's note on how Georgia provided an example of how black box devices undermine confidence and foster suspicion.

First, there is a recent New York Times article  A Tale of Three (Electronic Voting) Elections by Adam Cohen that provides some comparison of the Georgia incident with a couple others in which e-voting systems were apparently part of a suspect election result.


From Black Box to Conspiracy Theory in Georgia


Submitted by jsebes on July 30, 2008 - 4:57pm. PST

As a sad example of suspicion arising from current e-voting systems, I'd like you to read a story that I don't really know how to believe -- which is my point.


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