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Thursday, December 04, 2003  

Times leader on e-voting

David Rowan argues this week in The Times that the UK should learn lessons from the US experience when it comes to making decisions about e-voting. As he says, 'it will take just one security breach to undermine public confidence irreparably'.

Go to http://www.timesonline.co.uk/ and search on 'e-voting' [it's impossible to provide a direct link]

Rowan recently covered the launch of Verified Voting in the UK (Times article posted on Mindfully).

Meanwhile over at Kablenet, there's a confused article about whether the 2004 e-voting pilots will or won't go ahead, largely based on input from one of the 'losers', from what I can make out.

The UK Electoral Commission is expected to announce its plans for the 2004 regional e-voting pilot on 8 December.

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