Touchscreen Voting Sans Paper Trail Not Unconstituional

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled today in Weber v. Jones that California's decision to certify the use of touchscreen electronic voting machines which lack a paper audit trail does not violate the US Constitutional, even though such machines produce unverifiable results.

Election Law Blog: Ninth Circuit Holds that Use of Touchscreen Voting System without paper trail does not violate United States Constitution.

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