Apparently in the US, some voting machines are having severe
difficulty selecting Democrat as the voting choice:

"stewwy writes "It looks like the the shenanigans have started
already, the Register is running a story about the difficulty early
voters are having with casting votes for Democrats." From the article:
"The touch-screen gizmos seem strangely attracted to Republican
candidates. One voter needed assistance from an election official, and
even then, needed three tries to convince the machine that he wanted
to vote for Democrat Jim Davis in the gubernatorial race, not his
Republican opponent Charlie Crist."

http://tinyurl.com/ybtj4g

And in other news, Public Protests in Denmark has forced the
government to ban the use of a certain type of voting machine in that
country:

"Dutch Government Renewal Minister Atzo Nicolai has banned the use of
one type of computer voting machine in national elections next month.
The turnabout came after a group called We Don't Trust Voting
Computers protested the vulnerability of electronic voting to fraud or
manipulation. The reason for this ban is the radio signals emitted by
the machines which can be used to peek at a voters' choice from
several dozen meters away."

http://tinyurl.com/yhhjga

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