Dan Seligson
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Dan Seligson
address cards caught circle concern electronic eliminate federal felt few full gone growing middle officials older paper past people public punch state systems trying voting
The American voting public has really gone full circle on this issue. After 2000, where people wanted to eliminate the need for paper and punch cards and older systems they felt weren't reliable. Then in the past few years there is growing concern with electronic systems. Federal and state officials are caught in the middle trying to address all these concerns.
farther state york
The worst. New York state is now farther away from complying with (the act) than any other state.
compelling either side sure
I'm not sure that either side makes a compelling argument.
bills passing require sort toward trend
Certainly, the trend has been toward legislatures passing bills that would require some sort of paper.