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First Test for Election Cryptography

Novel voting technology will be used in a local government election.

The Year in Web Politics

Obama has transformed the use of the Internet in political campaigns--and he might do the same in governing.

The Democrats' New Weapon

The Obama campaign helped make the DNC's voter database 10 times larger.

E-Voting's Biggest Test

The 2008 presidential election could be shaken by flawed electronic voting technology.

Counting Every Vote

California's secretary of state says open-source software is needed to safeguard electronic voting systems.

Scoring the Candidates

Range voting would prevent third-party spoilers--and give voters more say.

Voting with (Little) Confidence

Experts say that when it comes to voting machines, usability issues should be as much of a concern as security.

How to Hack an Election in One Minute

Princeton U. researchers have released a study and video that demonstrate the ease of altering votes on an electronic voting machine.

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