Check these links I found in The Hathaway Group website. This Company makes and designs the software for many RNC 'companies.'
Internet Voting
Using Tech To Fix Elections: Part Two, Linux Insider (6/6/2004)
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E-Voting Woes Prompt Virginia Study, TechNews.com (5/24/2004)
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Why does a Software Company Keep Links about their Software and results? I find this quite curious. These are just a few of the many interesting links at The Hathaway Group.
E-Voting Commission Gets Earful, Wired News (5/6/2004)
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E-Vote Problems Overwhelm Feds, Wired News (5/3/2004)
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E-Voting Revealed, Washington Post (4/8/2004)
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Firm invites experts to punch holes in ballot software, CNET News.com (4/6/2004)
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Lost E-Votes Could Flip Napa Race, Wired News (3/15/2004 10:44:00 AM)
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This Time, Fairfax's Touch-Screen Machines Meet Challenge, Washington Post (2/11/2004)
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E-Vote Machines Drop More Ballots, Wired News (2/9/2004 2:00:00 AM)
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Rocking the vote, Renton Reporter (6/1/2004)
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Republican leaders say elections will be quite close, KGW.com (5/30/2004)
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Internet polling in MPs' sights, The Guardian (5/29/2004)
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The Water Cooler, CampaignDesk.org (5/28/2004)
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Bush Site Unplugs Poster Tool, Wired News (3/12/2004 10:37:00 AM)
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E-Voting Field Test, Washington Post (3/4/2004)
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Mystery E-Mail Causes Uproar In GOP Primary, Washington Post (2/12/2004)
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Mining the Vein of Voter Rolls, Wired News (12/11/2003 2:00:00 AM)
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