blog.wired.com — Election officials in a small county in California discovered by chance last week that the tabulation software they used to tally votes in this year's general election dropped 197 paper ballots from the totals at one precinct. The system's audit log also appears to have deleted any sign that the ballots had ever been recorded.
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wrobsonDec 8, 2008
Diebold needs to be reprogrammed...watch "Hacking Democracy" for a closer look on this company.
bittermanscolonDec 9, 2008
Having fun yet? Ready to go to paper ballots again? It really does work......can't flip votes on a piece of paper.
Closed AccountDec 9, 2008
I did watch it and its just desturbing
gemfinderDec 9, 2008
First order of business: Shut Down DIEBOLD!
Closed AccountDec 10, 2008
Why do I get buried for suggesting we ought to count the votes? Are there people on digg who are so fundamentally corrupt that they see counting the votes as a problem? I knew the right wing bury brigades were weenies, but wow, just wow.