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javasaurus) wrote2007-08-23 03:03 pm
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Apparently, voting in Ohio is not necessarily anonymous.
According to this article you can obtain a list of who voted in what order, and you can obtain the list of votes, also in order. All you have to do is line up the two lists!
I suspect this will be used by Diebold (and others) as an argument for not keeping paper records.
According to this article you can obtain a list of who voted in what order, and you can obtain the list of votes, also in order. All you have to do is line up the two lists!
I suspect this will be used by Diebold (and others) as an argument for not keeping paper records.
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or nevermind?
this sort of thing is used in legal challenges to point out that person X got away with voting but shouldn't - its how, after the fact, districts in Florida could mass-wipe votes from alleged felons even after they voted.