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Subject: [IP] more on Reported fraud in Brazilian e-voting
Begin forwarded message: From: Rahul Tongia <tongia@cmu.edu> Date: January 23, 2007 1:23:55 PM EST To: dave@farber.net Subject: Re: [IP] Reported fraud in Brazilian e-voting Dave,Just for clarification, the most extensive electronic voting in the world is not in Brazil, but in India. About 1 million electronic voting machines were used in recent elections. The machines were "home-grown" (by government companies and public entities) and a hallmark of their design was simplicity (in core, kernal, choices, etc.)
If people are interested, a colleague at NIST and I have looked at design issues across India vs. US (email for more info).
India doesn't have a paper trail either, but (thus far) it appears to be less of an issue.
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