75 percent of the time, the votes recorded electronically didn't match the votes recorded on paper or how George Bush was elected in 2004
Cuyahoga County commissioners hired a team of experts to study electronic voting in the May primary. Their verdict: Worker blunders leave the system so flawed that determining a winner in a close election might be impossible.
An examination of results from 467 out of 5,407 Cuyahoga County machines showed:
More than 75 percent of the time, the votes recorded electronically didn't match the votes recorded on paper.
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