The good news is that Ohio passed a law requiring a paper audit trail on electronic voting machines. The bad news is that the law doesn't require the paper trail until 2006.

Remember Diebold, the company that makes these machines in based in Ohio, and the president of Diebold:
...told Republicans in a recent fund-raising letter that he is "committed to helping Ohio deliver its electoral votes to the president next year."


And in a close race Ohio could really mean the election (am I right about that? I'm don't follow those numbers too closely, but that's how I remember it: Ohio and Florida as the biggies.)
- jim 5-11-2004 10:41 pm





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