Voting standards do not address current technology

October 30, 2004

Stamp of reproval for e-voting systems.
By Robert Lemos
CNET News.com,
October 28, 2004.

As U.S. voters prepare to head to the polls Tuesday, weak and outdated federal voting standards have emerged as a major cause of e-voting security concerns. Over the years, state election officials have approved purchases of thousands of e-voting machines, relying on their compliance with federal guidelines that fail to address critical problems.

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