- There is nothing between the average American voter and
a correct vote count but a secret computer program owned by a corporation
that even public officials can't examine.
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- This gigantic flaw has attracted little attention - an
exception being a notable article by Ronnie Dugger in the New Yorker some
years back - but stealing an election today is as easy as it ever was except
that now, instead of being ward boss, you just have to have access to the
software code used to count the votes.
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- Governments have little or no idea as to whether these
counts are rigged because the companies that provide the machines consider
their codes proprietary information. And under today's rules, corporate
confidentiality is considered more important that a secure election.
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