Touch-screen voting machines
Image Source: Diebold website www.diebold.com
The Beacon Journal writes about touch-screen voting machines, a device manufactured by Diebold Inc.
"Voters have told election officials they are concerned others can see the choices being made on new touch-screen voting machines.
The privacy concerns about the machines in wide use across the United States can be resolved with common sense approaches like careful placement of the machines, the manufacturer and Ohio's top election official said Monday"
Full article at: The Beacon Journal
ABOUT Diebold, Incorporated is a global leader in providing integrated self-service delivery systems and services. Founded in 1859, the company employs more than 14,000 associates with representation in nearly 90 countries worldwide and headquarters in Canton, Ohio, USA. Diebold reported revenue of US$2.4 billion in 2004 and is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol 'DBD.'
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