NJ Can Use Paperless E-Voting Machines, Court Says

By Joshua Alston (September 16, 2013, 7:51 PM EDT) -- A New Jersey appellate panel on Monday upheld the state's use of paperless, computerized voting machines in public elections, rejecting claims that the use of such machines is unconstitutional, but urging the court to investigate how they can be insulated from hacking and human error....

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