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Voting Machine Glitches Already Being Reported

Neovanglist writes "CNN, FOX, and MSNBC are reporting that voting machines in three states (Ohio, Indiana, and Florida) have already been showing issues, both in the machines themselves and in the training of poll attendants, causing many districts to switch to paper ballots." From the article: "Voters put the Republican congressional majority and a multitude of new voting equipment to the test Tuesday in an election that defined the balance of power for the rest of George W. Bush's presidency. Both parties hustled to get their supporters out in high-stakes contests across the country, Democrats appealing one more time for change, and appearing confident the mood was on their side. Republicans conceded nothing as their vaunted get-out-the-vote machine swung into motion." If you're in the U.S., and you haven't voted already, go do it!

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  1. Vote because some of us cant.. by carn1fex · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Dont forget to pour one out for your 500,000 homies in washington DC who are disenfranchised and not represented in congress and therefore wont be voting for anyone besides our corrupt crack-smoking city officials and thus would gladly change places with any of you. :D

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  2. Re:You've done it by thatguywhoiam · · Score: 5, Insightful
    You sound awfully sure that your paper ballot can't be tampered with in any way whatsoever.

    I'm awfully sure that some script kiddie moron can't alter tens of thousands of paper ballots instantly with a fucking Excel hack.

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  3. Re:Paper ballots by Saige · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Awesome.

    Then you can take your printout to your boss at work and show him you voted the way he told you to so he won't fire you. Threw your printout away? Fired. Voted wrong? Fired.

    There's a reason that there's no record of who you personally voted for. A long as it's possible, there exists the potential for voter coercion.

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  4. Ideal vs. Real isn't a fair comparison. by Kadin2048 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    I'd much rather have someone semi-competent who actually examines the pros and cons in detail and makes a decision
    That would be a great system. I agree with you; that idealized government would probably be far superior to the reality of a direct democratic system.

    However, the real question is, would a direct democratic system be inferior to the reality of our current representative system, which functions nothing at all like how you describe?

    Having every citizen decide based on a 5-sentence position statement, seems like it might be better than letting a handful of citizens decide based on that same 5-sentence position statement and a large wad of cash.
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