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Comment by Eric Ogden (General Public)

This is a comment on Part 1, Chapter 2.7-A, dated 2008/05/03 22:04:17.965 GMT-4

I and everyone I know believe that the best way to ensure a secure and accurate voting system is to ensure software independence. In other words, because software and computers can be manipulated and can malfunction, there needs to be an alternative record of each vote such as a printed piece of paper. We have this on ATM's, why can't we have it for voting. This way the voter can check to see that his/her votes were recorded properly and there can be way of back checking in case of a recount or contested voting results. Thank you to all who work for the Common Good as I and all my friends do, Sincerely, Eric Ogden, Lab Technician.