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Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at 01:21AM
A federal appeals court on
Monday revived a lawsuit seeking a paper trail for Florida's new
touchscreen voting machines with only five weeks left before the
presidential election. The court told a federal judge to reopen the
case affecting the 15 Florida counties that use voting machines that
don't create paper copies. Three judges from the 11th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals wrote that the judge improperly decided not to get
involved in the lawsuit filed by Rep. Robert Wexler, a Florida
Democrat. A state appeals court ruled last month that a paper trail of
ballots was not required, ruling that voters are not guaranteed "a
perfect voting system." Wexler had argued that the paperless voting
system makes manual recounts impossible. He sued state elections
officials, arguing that constitutional promises of equal protection
would be violated by a voting system that varies from county to county. [more ]