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Touch-Screen Ballots Voted Out in Florida
Governor set to sign bill making optical scan the system of choice
By Marc L. Songini
May 14, 2007 12:00 PM ET
Computerworld - The Florida Legislature this month passed a bill that would require all voting districts in the state to replace most touch-screen voting systems with optical scan devices. The bill is expected to be signed within days by Gov. Charlie Crist.
The bill estimates the cost of replacing the touch-screen systems at $28.5 million.
The legislatures bill is nearly identical to legislation filed by Crist in February.

Florida may soon eliminate most touch-screen voting machines
After the May 3 vote in the Florida House of Representatives, Crist said in a statement that Florida voters will be able to have more confidence in the voting process and the reliability of Floridas elections.
The vote came a day after the U.S. Election Assistance Commissions ruling that up to $29.7 million in federal funds can be used to replace Floridas touch-screen systems.
A Matter of Trust
Florida Secretary of State Kurt Browning had requested that the EAC let the state use federal Help America Vote Act funds to replace the systems.
In an appearance before the EAC on May 1, Browning said, There is a perception across the state that indicates many voters do not trust electronic voting machines and want to cast a paper ballot. This perception has become reality in large part, and we want to address those concerns.
Critics of touch-screen voting systems applauded the Florida legislation.
This is fantastic, said Avi Rubin, a computer science professor at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and a Maryland elections judge.
Rubin said Maryland lawmakers have passed a similar law that will take effect in 2010.
Im thrilled with the direction these states are going, he said. Its great that awareness that the risks of direct-recording electronics [touch-screen machines] have grown to the point where legislators understand the issues.
We had some rough going for a few elections, but switching to paper ballots and optical scans sets us back on course, Rubin said.
Brad Friedman, a co-founder of the voter activist group Velvet Revolution and a critic of touch-screen machines, predicted that such systems will be banned nationwide sooner or later. Friedman called on Congress to enact legislation similar to Floridas.
Voting machine makers said they expect to continue working with Florida election officials.
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