There are 183,000 voting precincts in America. What could possibly go wrong?

Tuesday, October 24, 2006
By Mike LaSalle

The law mandated electronic voting machines with a “paper trail” backup, statewide voter registries and opportunities to cast a “provisional” ballot when a voter’s eligibility is in question. Many of the changes take effect this year, when one-third of voters will cast their ballots on new electronic machines, whose reliability in a national election is unproven.

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One Response to “There are 183,000 voting precincts in America. What could possibly go wrong?”

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  1. CaptDMO

    BS.
    Paper ballot, pen, what’s the issue?
    Are we to be treated as imbicils?
    It’s not so much that the electronic voting machines
    have not been proven reliable, it’s simply that they’ve been PROVEN UNRELIABLE?
    As for eligability to vote provisionally-hey,
    you want to vote here, PROVE you’re eligable. There’re so many reasonable ways to do so without too much fuss, certainly not to anyone who considers their vote important.

    #20720

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