PRI beats the e-voting dis-trust drum


Submitted by jsebes on March 4, 2008 - 4:01pm. PST

Today's "The World" broadcast of Public Radio International had a couple of nifty quotes I wanted to share:

"The paper trail is not helpful if the software is not doing what what it should."

"For any electronic voting system to be successful, the voters have to trust the voting machines. In the U.S., that trust simply does not exist."


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