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First Test for Election Cryptography

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

The Democrats' New Weapon

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

McCain's Web Win

Campaign strategists and Facebook's cofounder discuss the 2008 election.

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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