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Groups call for law requiring e-voting paper trail







Groups call for law requiring e-voting
paper trail

Groups call for law requiring e-voting
paper trail
04/28/2004 05:16 PM

As much of the country moves toward using electronic voting machines, the groups want Congress to press ahead with legislation that would require a verified paper trail for voting.




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