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kinslerp (kinslerp@delillo.lsr.ph.ic.ac.uk) 2003/11/20 15:48

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Dale Houstman <dmh7@citilink.com> wrote:
>> [Register.co.uk article "Electronic Voting Debacle"]
> "old school" [electoral fraud]

Old school leaves evidence.  The electronic voting
machines described in the article, as used in the US,
ensure there's just an easily accessible and easily
edited database.

#Paul

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