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Electronic voting / Information society / Brennan Center for Justice / Vote counting system / Voting machine / Government / Michael Waldman / New York University School of Law / Politics / Election technology / Elections in the United States
Date: 2007-12-17 08:22:05
Electronic voting
Information society
Brennan Center for Justice
Vote counting system
Voting machine
Government
Michael Waldman
New York University School of Law
Politics
Election technology
Elections in the United States

DRAFT: GRAPHIC LAYOUT OF THE MACHINERY OF DEMOCRACY: PROTECTING ELECTIONS

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