"Meanwhile,
over in Australia, a little company called Software Improvements put together a perfectly workable, open and verifiable electronic
voting system based on the Linux operating system in just six months back in 2001. ... Software Improvements’ lead
engineer on the project, Matt Quinn, told Wired that that all e-voting systems should be open to public inspection and provide
paper receipts."
New York Press
Rotation Alan Cabal
Schrodinger’s
Vote Why Diebold can’t be trusted to tally in ’04.
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