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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 edition
    ISBN: 9781403977212, 1403977216
    Page count: 256
    Published: January 21, 2006
    Format: E-book
    Language: English
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    Roy 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.
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    Originally published: January 21, 2006
    Subject: 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 innovationsMORE
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    ROY G. SALTMAN is an independent consultant in election policy and technology. He has previously worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA.
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