This story on CNN via The SANS Institute:
California Secretary of State Kevin Shelley says that ten of his state's counties have agreed to meet an array of conditions so that they may use touch screen voting systems in the upcoming election. The conditions include precautions against tampering and providing paper ballots to voters who prefer them. Four counties remain banned from using touch screen system in the election because Diebold machines used there in the March election did not have federal approval.
I don't know if the counties allowed to vote are the ones not using Diebold equipment.
I think they may (at least some of them) be using Diebold equipment, but not the model that was decertified. (Other Deibold models are still certified.)
Posted by: Randell Jesup at June 1, 2004 09:23 AM