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Undervoting and Overvoting in the 2002and 2006 Florida Gubernatorial Elections: Are Touchscreens the Solution?
By: Javed Khan

In a participatory democracy where every vote counts, voters expect that every vote will be counted. The voting machine is the instrument with which the voting public records its intent and appoints its representatives. In order for the democratic process to function, voting machines must properly function.

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