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7,000 Irish e-Voting Machines To Be Scrapped

lampsie writes "You may recall from back in January 2012 that the Irish government had deemed their stock of 7,000 e-voting machines 'worthless.' Turns out they are not — after spending upwards of €54 million purchasing them almost a decade ago, all 7,000 will now be scrapped for €70,000 (just over nine Euros each). The machines were scrapped because 'they could not be guaranteed to be safe from tampering [...] and they could not produce a printout so that votes/results could be double-checked.'"

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  1. use the same system for slot machines by Joe_Dragon · · Score: 4, Insightful

    use the same system for slot machines
    they go under lots of testing to make them hard to cheat them even to the point of shocking them.

    1. Re:use the same system for slot machines by khendron · · Score: 5, Insightful

      I pay my bills online.
      I do my banking online.
      I order my shopping online...

      And all those activities are the target of a significant amount of fraud. It is tolerated, though, because the savings outweigh the costs. You can't say the same for an election.

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