Touchscreen Voting Sans Paper Trail Not Unconstituional

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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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