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Government

Mar. 18, 2004

Technological Advances in Voting May Cause More Problems Than They Solve

Forum Column - By David Mark - First-year medical students are often told, "First, do no harm." Elections officials should heed that advice when introducing voting systems that seem technologically advanced. It is unclear whether the new methods of ballot casting are more reliable than the old ones or whether they will create a new set of problems.

        Forum Column
        
        By David Mark
        
        First-year medical students are often told, "First, do no harm."...

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