Smartmatic will sell its U.S. subsidiary to stop investigations into whether it’s funded by Venezuela’s government
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A Cupertino-based company is powering a new era of military absentee voting.
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Demonstration by a Princeton University computer science professor is another blow to electronic voting systems.
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California lawmakers may use open-source software in electoral system.
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Without strict standards, Internet voting could be a trainwreck waiting to happen.
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How can we move beyond "pregnant chads" and butterfly ballots? While the technology's there, the will may be missing.
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The Red Eye: Readers responded vociferously to last week's column advocating online voting. We address their two biggest concerns -- voter security and access to the Internet.
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The Red Eye: This week, the Red Eye makes its case that online voting could solve most, if not all of the issues that have put the presidential election on hold -- to the detriment of not only our entire nation, but also to our stature in the world.
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Big challenges lie ahead for Web startups vying to run electronic ballot boxes in the U.S., as government officials are unlikely to cede control any time soon.
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