20 October 2004

Voting Expert: Electronic Voting Is 'Out Of Control'

Wexler's Battle Continues

October 20, 2004

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Testimony ended Wednesday in a Fort Lauderdale trial on whether touch-screen voting machines need to produce a paper record of ballots.

The trial was prompted by a lawsuit by Rep. Robert Wexler, a Democrat from Boca Raton. He wants a paper trail when recounts are needed in tight races.

The judge's decision will cover more than half of the statewide vote and the 15 counties with touch-screen machines. Twenty-eight states use more than 1 million touch-screen machines.

He has given no sign when he would rule.

A voting expert testifying for the state Tuesday says the nation's system of electronic voting is out of control.

Computer scientist Michael Shamos says the makers of the machines lack industry standards, testing is inadequate and no compulsory procedures exist for fixing problems.

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