
As most of the U.S.A. learned in the fall of 2000, election technology is far from foolproof. That's why DVICE embarked in a months-long effort to investigate all election technology currently in use in the country, putting all the data on an interactive map.
But before and since the 2000 election, voting tech has been blamed in screwing up the results of several tight races in democracies the world over. As long as there are ballots, whatever's counting them will have a chance to get it wrong. The good news? Most of the screw-ups weren't malicious. We think.
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