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Finnish E-Voting System Loses 2% of Votes

kaip writes "Finland piloted a fully electronic voting system in municipal elections last weekend. Due to a usability glitch, 232 votes, or about 2% of all electronic votes were lost. The results of the election may have been affected, because the seats in municipal assemblies are often decided by margins of a few votes. Unfortunately, nobody knows for sure, because the Ministry of Justice didn't see any need to implement a voter-verified paper record. The ministry was, of course, duly warned about a fully electronic voting system, but the critique was debunked as 'science fiction.' There is now discussion about re-arranging the affected elections. Thanks go to the voting system providers, Scytl and TietoEnator, for the experience."

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  1. Re:Usability Glitch? by Adrian+Lopez · · Score: 5, Funny

    Some voters did not press "ok" for the second time.

    Press OK to Finnish?

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    "In prison you just have to shut your eyes and take it. Here you have to shut your eyes and give it."
  2. Re:Usability Glitch? by Adrian+Lopez · · Score: 5, Funny

    Damn. I meant to post that as an Anonymous Coward.

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    "In prison you just have to shut your eyes and take it. Here you have to shut your eyes and give it."
  3. Re:voting machines sales that go to the lowest bid by MorderVonAllem · · Score: 4, Funny

    If they really wanted a good system, they should have looked up who makes those ATM machines for banks.

    What? Like Diebold?

  4. Re:Usability Glitch? by sumdumass · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's probably one of those things that works in theory and blows up in operation. I guess you can say it looked good on paper.