The State of Electronic Voting Machines

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

Jacob Soboroff of Why Tuesday
http://www.whytuesday.org

Talks to computer security expert Ed Felten
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~felten/

of Princeton University
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/

and Freedom-to-Tinker
http://www.freedom-to-tinker.com

on the state of electronic voting machines.

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  • We do not need to know who won an election the night of an election. We just need to know WHO WINS THE ELECTION. Paper ballots placed in a locked box then opened and counted by bipartisan groups of citizens while being recorded on video seems like the safest way. Think it's too costly? What is the cost of millions of Americans having no faith in our electoral process? Sorry if paper ballots are not convenient but maybe some things should be a little more difficult than ordering a cheeseburger.

  • Oh no, not another hanging chad :(

  • Google 'Black Box Voting' and get a real eyeopener on our elections.

    Diebold voting machines are easily fixed to cheat.

  • Well the way bush operates I think paper is the way to go nothin like a real solid piece of the dream with your unmessed around signature

    In alberta we just had an election and well lets just say 0% did not vote this election

    Peace Good Nite And Good Luck from the twilight zone:)

  • not first!

  • FIRST!

    and yeah!

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