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Op-Ed Columnist: Democracy at Risk

By Stanford Center for Internet and Society on

On January 23, 2004, Paul Krugman wrote in a column for the NYT:

Internal e-mail from Diebold, the most prominent maker of electronic voting machines (though not those in the Florida and Virginia debacles), reveals that programmers were frantic over the system's unreliability. One reads, "I have been waiting for someone to give me an explanation as to why Precinct 216 gave Al Gore a minus 16022 when it was uploaded." Another reads, "For a demonstration I suggest you fake it."

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