Test results on New Jersey e-voting machines will be released


Submitted by mdavis on June 23, 2008 - 12:54pm. PST

Good news from New Jersey! A judge there has reversed her earlier decision that test results on Sequoia voting machines could not be made public -- a story that we discussed a few months ago here. The new ruling means that conmputer experts at Princeton University will be able to analyze the machines starting next week, and publish their results in late September before the November election.


Sequoia Warns Princeton's Dr. Felten to Not Analyze Machiine


Submitted by gmiller on March 18, 2008 - 1:05pm. PST

Nearly unbelievable, but perhaps predictable. The Brad Blog reports on a warning letter that Dr. Ed Felten, Professor of Computer Science at Princeton University has received from Sequoia Voting Systems, should he and a colleague (Andrew Appel) proceed to analyze the Company's AVC Advantage product.


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