Touch Screen Voting Archive
Clinton Curtis explains election rigging program
Kennedy will sue Diebold and other voting machine vendors
Babblemur on Diebold Vote
Touch screen decision pushed to next week
Diebold: County Board Will Vote On June 20th
Hall: Not a Hearing, A Sales Presentation
Norton letter to Oshkosh Common Council
Diebold Action Alert
County Diebold demo stirs protest, interest
Winnebago Board set to reconsider voting machines
Babblemur: Our democracy for sale to the highest bidder
Media Rants: Say NO to Black Boxing Fox Valley Elections
Ann Frisch: New Winnebago voting machines bad news
Northwestern: Officials warn of election errors
Touch Screen Voting Will Go Back To The Judiciary Committee
County Board Should Say NO To Touch Screen Voting
Northwestern Editorial
Myth Breakers: Facts About Electronic Elections
Hall Blogs on Voting Machines
Journal Sentinel, Newsweek on Voting Machines
Post Crescent: New voting machines cast doubt
Touch Screen Recount Procedures + Security Recommendations
Young Turks: Interview with Steve Levy about unreliable voting machines
No Recount In York County
Washington Post: Debating the Bugs of High Tech Voting
Bruce Schneier: The problem with electronic voting machines
Northwestern Editorial: County shouldn't rush to purchase voting machines
Democracy Now! on Diebold Security Flaws
County Board: Taking the Public out of the Public Hearing
Young Turks: Diebold Fails A Test
Pima County, AZ Supervisors Act Responsibly
Disabled get involved in voting machine debate
County Board Should NOT Vote On The 14th
Professor Doug Jones on Voting Machine [In]Security
John Brakey: Electronic ballots are unreliable, not secure
Time is needed to ensure we choose correct machine for people with disabilities
Poll Rage: Cleveland man attacks Diebold TSx
Clinton Curtis explains election rigging program
Critical security issues with Diebold TSx
Tuscon Citizen on the Diebold TSx Lemon
Diebold 1, Winnebago Disabled, 0
Black Box Voting on the Diebold Persuasion Machine (large pdf file
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E-Voting Lawsuit Planned in Georgia
USA Today: Analysis finds e-voting machines vulnerable
Oh well, this can't happen here