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Report: E-Voting Machines Easily Hacked
ChannelWeb
, October 27, 2008
Princeton University has reported that one of the types of e-voting machines used in New Jersey and other states has serious security flaws.

New Jersey Clerks Want Sequoia E-Voting Investigated
ChannelWeb
, March 24, 2008
Reports of e-voting discrepancies revolving around a state primary election is causing a dust-up between the solution provider, Sequoia Voting Systems, and the State of New Jersey.

VARs Help Get Out The Vote
ChannelWeb
, November 06, 2007
There's an old ports adage: If you ain't cheatin', you ain't tryin'. And, as history has demonstrated, the same thinking has often applied to politics. Fortunately, VARs and vendors are coming up with better solutions to detect phony signatures and otherwise enable government customers to run elections that are more efficient, accurate and open to all of their constituents.

Public Eye Blog: The Changing Role of Distribution
ChannelWeb
, April 20, 2007
Synnex and Ingram Micro have initiatives in place to pass work from winning bids to solution providers. The question is, are these distributors entering their customers' territory?

Do The Tech Watchdog Groups Need Watching?
ChannelWeb
, January 13, 2007
Self-appointed advocacy groups have grabbed a share of the tech decision-making process.

E-Voting Under Fire In Florida
ChannelWeb
, January 02, 2007
18,000 votes are "missing" in Florida's 13th Congressional District

Voters Call For New Election, Get Hearing For Machine Source Code
ChannelWeb
, December 18, 2006
Sarasota County voters claim electronic voting machines malfunctioned in tight Nov. 7 congressional race

E-Voting Glitches Could Spur Reform
ChannelWeb
, November 09, 2006
Some 17% of the complaints to Common Cause focused on mechanical failure, which is likely to be one of several components in a push for reform as the 2008 presidential election approaches.

E-Voting Security Scrutinized During Midterm Elections
ChannelWeb
, November 06, 2006
Project Vote predicts voting troubles in 33 urban jurisdictions in nine states.

Computer Experts Renew Call For Secure E-Voting
ChannelWeb
, September 28, 2006
Computer experts again warned Congress that electronic voting machines remain unreliable.

Sour Grapes For Napa e-Voting
ChannelWeb
, April 01, 2004
Napa County recently reported that its electronic voting machines used in the March presidential primary malfunctioned and failed to record thousands of votes, which could affect the outcome of several local races. According to reports, the optical scan machines from Sequoia Voting Systems failed to record voters' ballot marks on the paper copy. County officials discovered the problem while conducting a manual recount of several precincts and saw that the number of ballots in several regions did not match the number of votes recorded by the machines.

Hack The Vote
ChannelWeb
, February 04, 2004
Talk about political statements. VoteHere, an electronic-voting IT company based in Bellevue, Wash., recently confirmed that the U.S. government is investigating a break-in of its computer network, during which a hacker accessed internal documents and possibly copied software blueprints and source code. Amazingly, executives at VoteHere believe that the cyberattack is tied to the intense debate over the security of online balloting and new e-voting systems.

Recasting the Voting Process
ChannelWeb
, March 02, 2001
Someday, we'll be asked where we were during the Election 2000 crisis. Many solution providers and IT companies will know exactly where they were: making a mad dash to offer new technology as the cure for the election's ills.

Unisys Aims to Bring Voting Process Into 21st Century
ChannelWeb
, January 11, 2001
E-business solution provider Unisys turned to politics today, announcing plans to "fix the course of the future" and bring American elections into the 21st century.

Online Voting: Yea Or Nay?
ChannelWeb
, December 01, 2000
Experts agree that online voting might have solved some of the problems that continue to stymie the presidential election but caution that Internet ballots would introduce a new round of security, fraud and expense issues.

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