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At its best, technology can bring us closer to achieving the goals of democracy by enabling more people to vote, and by facilitating the behemoth administration of elections. But at its worst, technology can break down, confuse voters, lead to inaccuracies in voting, be highly vulnerable to cyberattack and potentially threaten the overall integrity and validity of elections. This chapter analyzes the challenges and promises of voting technology which has been fraught with partisan, legal, and market considerations that have hindered progress on this much-needed area of reform.
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Tran, D.S. (2019). Voting Technology. In: Unrigging American Elections. Elections, Voting, Technology. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03547-1_6
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