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Comment by Daniel R. Quintiliani (Voter)

This is a comment on Part 1, Chapter 2.7-A, dated 2008/05/02 11:50:48.788 GMT-4

Computer glitches happen all the time, and it is no different for computerized voting machines. Computerized voting machines are also subject to hacking and other malicious activity, as many academics have shown. Elections using computerized voting machines are contracted out to companies, and many of these companies have political agendas. For these reasons, it is crucial to have secure and verifiable elections, as our democratic republic depends on it.