Did you read the part where they clicked again and the vote was correctly
registered? Sounds more like bad software than bad intentions. Maybe that's
reason enough to stay with paper ballots.

That's what happens when the government awards contracts to the lowest
bidder.

On Mon, Oct 20, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Gruss wrote:

> It seems touch-screen voting machines in West Virginia have minds of their
> own.
>
> According to The Charleston Gazette, early voters in Putnam and
> Jackson Counties are reporting that when they vote for Democrats,
> their votes get switched to Republican candidates.
>
>


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