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Broken ballots : will your vote count in the electronic age?

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For many of us, the presidential election of 2000 was a wake-up call.

The controversy following the vote count led to demands for election reform.

But the new voting systems that were subsequently introduced to the market have serious security flaws, and many are confusing and difficult to use.

Moreover, legislation has not kept up with the constantly evolving voting technology, leaving little to no legal recourse when votes are improperly counted.

How did we come to acquire the complex technology we now depend on to count votes?

Douglas W. Jones and Barbara Simons probe this question, along with public policy and regulatory issues raised by our voting technologies. "Broken Ballots" is a thorough and incisive analysis of the current voting climate and it approaches American elections from technological, legal, and historical perspectives.

The authors examine the ways Americans vote today, gauging how inaccurate, unreliable, and insecure our voting systems are.

An important book for election administrators, political scientists, and students of government and technology policy, "Broken Ballots" is also a vital tool for any voting American.

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Product Details
1575866366 / 9781575866369
Paperback / softback
15/06/2012
United States
English
420 p.
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More