Ninth Circuit Holds that Use of Touchscreen Voting System without paper trail does not violate United States Constitution

The Ninth Circuit has decided Weber v. Jones, challenging the certification of touch screen voting in California. From the opinion:

    We cannot say that use of paperless, touchscreen voting systems severely restricts the right to vote. No balloting system is perfect. Traditional paper ballots, as became evident during the 2000 presidential election, are prone to overvotes, undervotes,

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