Millions of Florida voters will cast ballots this
November on electronic voting machines that do not produce paper
records. State election officials have insisted that the machines have
safeguards to ensure that votes are accurately recorded and counted,
including a computerized audit function. Recently, however, Miami-Dade
County officials admitted that almost all of the audit records from a
disputed 2002 primary had been accidentally destroyed. This is
disturbing news and casts serious doubt on Florida's ability to run a
fair election this fall. [more]
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