E-voting: Promise or Peril?

TOUCH-SCREEN VOTING
Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler filed a claim against Premier Election Solutions to recover $8.5 million spent by the state to fix problems with the company's touch-screen voting machines.
 
Presidential Rivals in Tight Race for Virginia (Post, November 4, 2008; 10:17 PM)
 
NAACP Election Suit Unsuccessful in Va.: U.S. Judge Will Hear McCain Request (Post, November 4, 2008)
 
Paper Ballot Has Md.'s, Va.'s Vote: 2 States Plan to Ditch Electronic Machines, Part of a Rapid National Reversal (Post, October 30, 2008)
 
Long Lines Expected At the Polls: Registrations Up 28% Since 2004 Election (Post, October 30, 2008)
 
'Never Seen Crowds Like This': As Region Braces for Record Turnout, Group Sues for Va. Voting Provisions (Post, October 29, 2008)
 
MARYLAND: Registered Voters Increase 10% Since '04 (Post, October 24, 2008)
 
Firm, Elections Board Faulted in Voting Mishap: Panel Cites Poor Equipment, Communication (Post, October 9, 2008)
 

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