Monday, March 31, 2008

Princeton Scientists Get Okay on Voting Machines

Two Princeton scientists received legal approval to dismantle a Sequoia voting machine. From "More tests allowed for touch-screen voting machines," by Elise Young, northjersey.com 3/26:

Two Princeton University computer experts are free to test electronic voting machines that may have malfunctioned on Super Tuesday, a judge ruled Tuesday.

The decision, by Superior Court Judge Linda R. Feinberg, came nearly two weeks after the machines' manufacturer, Sequoia Voting Systems, threatened legal action against the professors, citing a licensing infringement.


The Sequoia machines are also in use in parts of Pennsylvania.

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