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Berkeley Researchers Analyze Florida Voting Patterns

empraptor writes "Researchers at UC Berkeley have crunched numbers and determined that 130,000-260,000 excess votes went to Bush in Florida. They have held a conference and posted their findings online. You can find articles on their research from CNet, Wired News, and many other sources. While the research used statistical analysis based on past elections and demographics, how else do you verify that a paperless voting system is working properly?"

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  1. Neat idea! by gtrubetskoy · · Score: 5, Funny


    Totally the way to put all the electoral college debates to rest and to eliminate all issues relating to electronic voting security once and for all! Just calculate the election outcome using the ordinary-least-squares regression model (OLS) with and without robust standard errors, exactly as the paper says. Why couldn't we think of this sooner?

    1. Re:Neat idea! by idontgno · · Score: 4, Funny
      Well, I for one welcome our new statistically-selected overlords.

      At least it seems likely that I do.

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  2. UC Berkeley by ruiner5000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    We are lucky that these results come from the most non partisian and level headed learning institution and region in the nation.

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  3. Keyboard error? by mortram · · Score: 4, Funny

    Probably just a stuck "enter" key for a Bush ballot...

  4. In related news... by flyingsquid · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...in related news, a study conducted by Born-Again Alabaman NASCAR fans found that Bush swept California.