>>I'd sure be willing to look at using some sort of credit card 'type' approach. Nothng wrong with changing the technology. However, it must be proven to be
absolutely bulletproof and open to all for examination.
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>What's wrong with voting machines? In my county, we've been using electronic voting machines for about 5 years now. While they don't have the nice feel of the mechanical ones, they work and they don't let you vote for more than the right number of candidates (I started to say "one candidate per office," but there are times when you're supposed to vote for more than one.) In addition, they're laid out in rows and columns, so you don't have this butterfly nonsense.
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>Tamar
On the other extreme -- in Oregon we have an all vote for mail system. 80% turnout! No one alleges fraud. BTW, Tamar can you recommend some good sources for getting Info on the Winsock control?
Thanks
Gar W. Lipow