There's a novel called RUNOFF by Marc Coggins that describes a fictional election in San Francisco where the result is changed when the security on city's electronic voting system is defeated. It gives a pretty good (and entertaining) discussion of the various exploits that might be possible in the real world. The author apparently consulted with e-voting expert David Dill in the CS Dept. at Stanford.
There's a novel called RUNOFF by Marc Coggins that describes a fictional election in San Francisco where the result is changed when the security on city's electronic voting system is defeated. It gives a pretty good (and entertaining) discussion of the various exploits that might be possible in the real world. The author apparently consulted with e-voting expert David Dill in the CS Dept. at Stanford.