The Chronicle of Higher Education

MIT and Caltech Researchers Propose Shifts in Voting Technology

By FLORENCE OLSEN

Researchers at the California and Massachusetts Institutes of Technology released a report in July proposing reforms in U.S. voting technology that they say could avoid millions of "lost" votes in 2004, but would require spending 50 percent more than is now spent by state and local governments on elections.

The report also recommends...

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