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  2. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    Electronic voting systems may offer advantages compared to other voting techniques. An electronic voting system can be involved in any one of a number of steps in the setup, distributing, voting, collecting, and counting of ballots, and thus may or may not introduce advantages into any of these steps.

  3. Electronic voting by country - Wikipedia

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    After discovering discrepancies between manual and automated voting tallies, the memory cards were changed throughout the country. Many Filipino voters became skeptical of the e-voting system after the national recall. Because of past violent elections, 250,000 troops were placed on high alert around the country. [127]

  4. Voting machine - Wikipedia

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    A precinct-count voting system is a voting system that tallies ballots at the polling place. Precinct-count machines typically analyze ballots as they are cast. This approach allows for voters to be notified of voting errors such as overvotes and can prevent spoilt votes. After the voter has a chance to correct any errors, the precinct-count ...

  5. Electronic voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "top-to-bottom review" of security of all electronic voting systems in the state, including Diebold Election Systems, Hart InterCivic, Sequoia Voting Systems and Elections Systems and Software. [170] August 2 report by computer security experts from the University of California found flaws in voting system source code. On July 27 "red teams ...

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Social choice and voting systems

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    There is an overview of voting systems on the "Electoral system" page on English Wikipedia. Ensure that every article has a category: Category:Electoral systems e.g. Single Transferable Vote; Category:Voting theory e.g. Tactical voting; Category:Voting theorists e.g. Marquis de Condorcet; Category:Voting system criteria e.g. Monotonicity criterion

  7. How we know voting systems are secure - AOL

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    In other systems, a voter fills out the ballot with a pen and then feeds it into a voting machine. COHEN: There’s a common misconception that the voting machines are the complete process. In ...

  8. Reports surface of voting machines 'flipping' ballots from ...

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  9. DRE voting machine - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edison's electrical voting system patent is sometimes cited in this regard, but it was intended for tallying roll-call votes in legislative chambers; as such, it is more like an audience response system.) The idea of electrical voting was pursued with much more vigor in the 20th century. Numerous patents were filed in the 1960s, many of ...