The History and Politics of Voting Technology
In Quest of Integrity and Public Confidence
By Roy G. Saltman · 2006
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- About this editionISBN: 9781403977212, 1403977216Page count: 256Published: January 21, 2006Format: E-bookPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanLanguage: EnglishAuthor: Roy G. SaltmanRoy G. Saltman traces the evolution of voting technology, highlighting how the antiquated systems in use today are a legacy of the industrial revolution and the early computer revolution of the 1950s. He also examines the tangled responsibilities of federal, state, and local authorities in facilitating, monitoring, and counting the votes, creating a disturbing picture of this elemental civic duty.Source: PublisherGet bookBorrowFind in a librarySearch in WorldCat.Search WorldCatSimilar booksQualitative Research Approaches for Public AdministrationBy Larry S. LutonThoroughly updated, more concise than the previous edition, and available for the first time in paperback,Blessed Are the OrganizedGrassroots Democracy in AmericaBy Jeffrey StoutIn an America where the rich and fortunate have free rein to do as they please, can the ideal of liberty and justice for all be anything but an empty slogan? Many Americans are doubtful, and have ...Unequal DemocracyThe Political Economy of the New Gilded Age - Second EditionBy Larry M. BartelsAn acclaimed examination of how the American political system favors the wealthy—now fully revised and expandedThe first edition of Unequal Democracy was an instant classic, shattering illusions ...About the workOriginally published: January 21, 2006Subject: Elections, Europe—Politics and government, Political Science / General, Political Science / History & Theory, Political Science / Political Ideologies / Democracy, Political Science / Political Ideologies / General, Political Science / Political Process / Campaigns & Elections, Political Science / Political Process / General, Political Science / World / European, Political science, Electronic books, Voting, Europe -- Politics and government, Voting -- History -- United States -- Technological innovationsMOREAuthorMore by authorSacred Humanism Without MiraclesResponding to the New AtheistsBy R. SaltmanThe premises of sacred humanism are nonexistence of miraculous interventions and unknowability of the existence of supernatural beings. The evolution of humanity over billions of years after the Big ...