Nevadans to become first to use touch-screen…

I found this intriguing. Anyone had any interaction with this yet?

“In what could become a model for other states, Nevada voters on Tuesday became the first in the nation to cast ballots in a statewide election on computers that printed paper records of electronic ballots.”

http://www.securityfocus.com/news/9461


If this takes off, there will be no more pregnant or hanging chads during our elections. Remember the hassle from the last presidential election? Nevada is taking the lead with the touch screen ballot. No more elucidation of the voter’s intent counting as votes as we observed.

From CNN's Brooks Jackson

November 16, 2000
Web posted at: 7:08 p.m. EST (0008 GMT)
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- How should Florida count its presidential ballots? If officials in the Sunshine State follow the trend in other states, they'll count those "hanging chads" or even "bulging chads" as votes.

So how will they provide for the security of this? All we need are deviants messing with this and electing there very own.



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