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E-Voting and Forensics: Prying Open the Black Box Part of the Election Law Commons, and the Law and Politics Commons Repository Citation E-Voting and Forensics: Prying Open the Black Box E-Voting and Forensics: Prying Open the Black Box
2009
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Over the past six years, the nation has moved rapidly from punch cards and levers to electronic voting systems. These new systems have occasionally presented election officials with puzzling technical irregularities. The national experience has included unexpected and unexplained incidents in each phase of the election process: preparations, balloting, tabulation, and reporting results. Quick technical or managerial assessment can often identify the cause of the problem, leading to a simple and
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