Voting security questioned
Perdue seeks probe after study cites risks in new state system
By JIM GALLOWAY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
INDIANAPOLIS -- Gov. Sonny Perdue on Monday called for an investigation of charges that Georgia's new $54 million system of computerized voting machines is vulnerable to tampering.
"We're very concerned about the software, about the security of the ballots," Perdue said on C-SPAN while attending a gathering of the National Governors Association. "If [the machines] turn out to be not reliable or can be tampered with, then they're -- frankly -- useless."
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