A touch screen voting machine is displayed while a man cast an early ballot October 27, 2006, in Miami, Florida. (Photo by ROBERT SULLIVAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Problems plague electronic voting machines
The memory of the midterm elections may be fading across the country, but problems with new voting technology snagged contests in Florida and Colorado, among other states. Experts worry these problems may tell us we're still not adjusting well to the new ways to vote.
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Doug Chapin: Director of Electionline.org.
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Larry Norden: Counsel at the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University Law School. He's the lead author of the October 2006 Brennan Center report, "The Machinery of Democracy: Protecting Elections in an Electronic World."
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