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Direct recording electronic voting machines have eased the voting process in some ways, but they have also created controversies of their own.
Paper trails will one day provide a useful check on the accuracy of electronic voting machines, but Congress should not rush to implement them.
Electronic voting machines were billed as the wave of the future just months ago, but some states are now deciding whether to ban them.
Will voter-verifiable paper records be a requirement of all voting machines?
Democrats who complained about how punch-card machines and hanging chads in Florida disenfranchised voters are now complaining about what they earlier insisted was the "cure."
There is a corrosive perception that the voting system in parts of the United States systematically prevents people from voting and that this particularly discriminates against blacks.
The "bias" introduced by different voting machines is not as great as the ACLU makes us believe.
For a relatively small investment, companies such as Apple or Google could create a voting machine that is inexpensive, easy to use, and difficult to hack into.



