Electronic Voting
Electronic voting, or e-voting, is a relatively new and varied method of choosing political candidates on election day. The term refers to technology that includes optical scanner machines that read and count paper ballots, the direct recording electronic system, and voting over the Internet. All of this new technology has excited some with the potential of drawing larger numbers of voters to the polls. Others are wary, arguing that electronic voting systems are vulnerable to error and deliberate fraud. As voters continue to contend with new voting technology, the debate continues as well.
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