Experts Warn of Potential Problems with Electronic Voting Machines

  Just four months before November's elections, vulnerabilities persist in electronic voting machines used nationwide, a group of computer experts told House lawmakers on Wednesday. The experts are concerned that this fall's elections may be plagued by hackers, fraud and computer malfunctions. Some argue for the return of the paper ballot as a backup to verify voters' intentions. [more]
  • The head of Diebold, an electronic voting machine maker, is a fundraiser for Bush. Last August he stated that he was "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the President next year." [more]
  • Problems with Florida's Voting Machines [more]