The Chronicle of Higher Education

Solutions to Election Tampering Remain Elusive, Scholars Say

By DAVID GLENN

Chicago

In 1896, The New York Times reported that a Belgian inventor had created what he called the "perfected voting machine" -- "a device for registering votes without possibility of fraud." One hundred and eleven years later, perfection seems elusive: The world is still searching for technological and organizational...

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