links for 2007-08-28
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“A tiny Baltic nation last week became what appears to be the first country to open its local elections to Internet voting on a nationwide level–although only about 1 percent of the votes were cast online.”
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“Right on cue, the Electoral Commission has published findings from a number of UK e-voting trials, and just as expected, they went about as awry as they possibly could.”
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“India put electronic voting through its biggest test yet, as 380 million people pressed buttons to pick candidates over the past three weeks.”
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“…voters cannot verify that the e-voting machines are recording their votes as intended, and election officials cannot conduct recounts. Most of these machines use “black box” software that hasn’t been publicly reviewed for security. Indeed, when securi
Posted: August 28th, 2007 under Shanghai.
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