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The State of Electronic Voting in Georgia

An anonymous reader writes "The AJC is reporting on the current state of electronic voting in Georgia. The article discusses both sides of the debate and mentions Bev Harris and her work at Black Box Voting. Is touch screen voting the best solution available or is a conspiracy afoot?"

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  1. It's clearly a conspiracy by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    When there's a choice between conspiracy or no conspiracy, always go with conspiracy. If it's true, you'll be right and prepared to overthrow the government. If you're wrong, oh well, no big deal, at least there wasn't a conspiracy.

  2. Re:Slashdot is an international site by FlipmodePlaya · · Score: 4, Funny

    The _State_ of Electronic Voting in Georgia. It says it right there, duh... ;)

  3. Is this really necessary? by GonzoDave · · Score: 5, Funny

    Our country is doing quite well as it is, so why do we need this "voting" business? That sort of thing can only harm our unity and national security

  4. hmm by skillio · · Score: 2, Funny

    well, the obvious argument for it is that its just the next step in the natural evolution of the voting process. oh, woops, cant say "evolution" in georgia.

  5. Re:Slashdot is an international site by Peter+Cooper · · Score: 2, Funny

    Funny, because when I keep hearing this crap on the radio about 'Coup in Georgia's Government' and stuff, I keep thinking those hill-billies have ransacked Atlanta. Yes, I'm British and even I associate Georgia with the US. Heck, that Georgia place in the CIS probably didn't even exist before 1989?

  6. Re:I live in GA by Rotten168 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Zogby for whatever reason underpolls Republicans. Zogby consistently reports lower approval ratings for President Bush than the other major poll agencies.

    The only reason you think this election was "fixed" is because your side didn't win.

  7. Bring Back Ostraca by BigBadBri · · Score: 2, Funny
    I'd favour the reintroduction of ostraca - the small pot shards used for ostracism in Ancient Greece.

    Not only could we count these now - but any historical dispute arising up to 2500 years later as to the result of an election would be easily settled - pot shards from 500BC and earlier have been found, and with a bit of care we could even stretch the traceability to 35,000 years (the oldest known ceramics date from around this age).

    OK - people have to mark their own pot shard, and it relies on the probity of the counting officials, but it's still a damn sight better than relying on dodgy software and potentially biased private vote counting.

    Besides, the thought of the Supreme Court being deluged with shards of pottery in case of dispute is a nice image.

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  8. War-Voting - Just Do It. by Hektor_Troy · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wouldn't it be rather fun, if all the conspiracy nuts got together with all the hackers and gave ALL the votes in an election to the politicians who wants to introduce a paper trail in elections? If no such politician can be found, just make them all blank votes/write-in for 'Ficus'.

    I mean, the other politicians can't really cry foul, because they said themselves "paper trails aren't nescesary" and in effect "we trust the effectiveness of the system" ...

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  9. Re:Why electronic voting? by jlanthripp · · Score: 2, Funny
    A neutral counter....
    No such thing as "neutral" in the US. We're all either Marxist or Fascist. Don't believe me? Ask a Democrat about Republicans and ask a Republican about Democrats. Oh, and the two factions are split roughly 50.0000001-49.99999999 with the proportions of each side swinging back and forth every few minutes as people are born and die.
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