Documents the developments in California, Colorado, Florida, New Mexico, and Ohio, where electronic voting machines were introduced after the 2000 election but are now being replaced by paper ballots. Also discusses trends among other states
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
Across the United States, I have personally watched hundreds of precincts vote since 2001. Most rece...
In early 2001, after the disastrous election of 2000, Florida decided to revamp its voting systems, ...
We examine the relative performance of voting technologies by studying presidential, gubernatorial, ...
This collection grew from the experience of a group of scholars at the University of the Pacific who...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
The shortcomings of the voting systems used in the 2000 presidential election raised the awareness o...
The problems in the 2000 election in Florida focused national attention on the need for usable votin...
Problems in the 2000 presidential election, especially in Florida, initiated a large-scale shift tow...
This paper summarizes what systematic evidence exists about the performance of the American voting p...
Since the 2000 election, there has been a debate over the role of voting technology in the election ...
Surveys ten battleground states in the 2008 election to assess the progress made since 2006 in impro...
In the year after the 2000 presidential election debacle in Florida, there was a sharp focus by many...
In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, i...
This report discusses several issues as the Congress considers legislation to reform the voting proc...
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
Across the United States, I have personally watched hundreds of precincts vote since 2001. Most rece...
In early 2001, after the disastrous election of 2000, Florida decided to revamp its voting systems, ...
We examine the relative performance of voting technologies by studying presidential, gubernatorial, ...
This collection grew from the experience of a group of scholars at the University of the Pacific who...
American elections are conducted using a hodge-podge of different voting technologies: paper ballots...
The shortcomings of the voting systems used in the 2000 presidential election raised the awareness o...
The problems in the 2000 election in Florida focused national attention on the need for usable votin...
Problems in the 2000 presidential election, especially in Florida, initiated a large-scale shift tow...
This paper summarizes what systematic evidence exists about the performance of the American voting p...
Since the 2000 election, there has been a debate over the role of voting technology in the election ...
Surveys ten battleground states in the 2008 election to assess the progress made since 2006 in impro...
In the year after the 2000 presidential election debacle in Florida, there was a sharp focus by many...
In this article, we report on the incidence of punch-card and other voting equipment by ethnicity, i...
This report discusses several issues as the Congress considers legislation to reform the voting proc...
In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted....
Across the United States, I have personally watched hundreds of precincts vote since 2001. Most rece...
In early 2001, after the disastrous election of 2000, Florida decided to revamp its voting systems, ...