E-voting worries focus on failures, not fraud
Major electronic voting machine problems occurred in at least six U.S. states during the country’s midterm elections, underscoring that system failure, not fraud, is the biggest issue facing future races, voting-rights activists and technologists said this week.
Machine problems delayed voting in many precincts in Colorado, Florida, Indiana, and Ohio, requiring election officials to keep the polls open late.
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