Groups call for law requiring e-voting paper trail
The paper copies would be used for vote recounts
IDG News Service - Members of VerifiedVoting.org and Common Cause called today for the U.S. Congress to move ahead with legislation that would require a verified paper trail for voting, as much of the country moves toward using electronic voting machines.
Representatives of the two groups want Congress to act on the Voter Confidence and Accessibility Act, which would require paper copies of each voter's results when using an electronic voting machine. The paper copies, which voters could see after voting but wouldn't leave the voting area, would be used for vote recounts.
After confusion caused by paper-based ballots in Florida during the 2000 presidential election, Congress in 2002 passed the Help America Vote Act, which requires states to create computerized voter registration databases and replace punch-card and lever voting systems. But Rep. Rush Holt (D-N.J.) said he sponsored the Voter Confidence and Accessibility Act because of concerns that electronic voting systems lack accountability.
"The reason we're doing this is to restore confidence in the system," Holt said at a news conference. "You must support this legislation. Otherwise, you have, in effect, outlawed recounts." The bill has 134 co-sponsors in the House and four in the Senate, mostly Democrats.
Some voting-machine vendors and voting officials have opposed paper-verified ballots, however. Among the objections: Printers can jam or otherwise fail, causing voting machines to go down during elections; and adding printing systems to e-voting machines can be expensive, resulting in delays to e-voting implementations. In the meantime, punch-card systems will continue to leave thousands of votes unrecorded, said Daniel Tokaji, a law professor at Ohio State University.
"Electronic voting, while not perfect, is the best option out there," Tokaji said during a March lunch on e-voting in Washington, sponsored by the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA). "The net effect is likely to discourage counties from going to electronic machines at all."
The ITAA represents several e-voting machine vendors.
Tokaji, a former staff attorney at the American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California, said a paper trail wouldn't have solved a problem in the California counties where voting machines malfunctioned in the March primaries. Voters there were turned away because the machines weren't working, and an unknown number simply never returned to cast their votes.
"I'm in favor of some sort of voter-verifiable audit trail, but not of locking in place a particular method ... before it's been fully tested," he said at a second ITAA lunch in California. Some printer systems could cost up to $1,000 per voting machine, Tokaji said. VerifiedVoting.org officials disputed



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