I worked out a new voting system that,
combining the good points of paper voting with those of computing,
guarantees quick, honest and verifiable results.
Please read details at
www.ClearVoting.com
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News
2003-01-20
opposition
to unauditable electronic voting machines by technologists,
especially
computer science researchers
Professor David Dill (Stanford University) is running a campaign of opposition to unaudited electronic voting.
Many US scientists have already endorsed his statement on electronic voting, including Barbera Simons
(Co-chair, U.S. Public Policy Committee of ACM and Former ACM President), veteran campaigner Rebecca Mercuri
(Bryn Mawr College), Ronald Rivest (MIT), Babara Liskov (MIT), Michael Fischer (Yale), Leslie Lamport (Microsoft),
David Touretzky (Carnegie Mellon), Susan Landau (Sun), Lori Clarke (Massachusetts) and David Dobkin
(Chair of the Department of Computer Science at Princeton).
Web site of Professor David Dill is verifiedvoting.org
Prof. David Dill propose the use of Voter Verifiable Audit Paper Trails (VVPAT).
I don't think VVPATs are of any help as you can read here
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