Would Paper Trail Meet Security Concerns About Touch-Screen Voting?
BY MARGIE WYLIE
c.2003 Newhouse News Service
Some computer scientists want to plug the security holes in electronic voting machines with a low-tech fix: paper printouts. The idea seems straightforward, but it's generating fierce opposition.
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As the debate heats up, Dill's arguments are getting some traction. The New York State Assembly recently passed a bill requiring voter-verifiable paper ballots on all electronic voting machines. In California, Secretary of State Kevin Shelley is considering whether to require the same thing.
Nationally, a bill requiring paper ballots on all electronic voting machines has been introduced in Congress.
Touch-screen machines that print out ballots are coming on the market.
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