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Sep 01 2008

Princeton professor says New Jersey’s Sequoia voting machines still under suspicion

Published by kercheval at 11:22 pm under General news Edit This

Princeton professor Andrew W. Appel says that the state’s electronic voting machines from Sequoia Voting Systems continue to be vulnerable to simple lockpicking, not just electronic interference, writes John Froonjian, political editor for The Press of Atlantic City.   Appel is serving as an expert witness in a lawsuit aimed at banning the use of 10,000 electronic voting machines in the state.  In addition to being vulnerable to physical and electronic break-ins, say activists, the machines don’t produce a paper backup.

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