Broken elections, stolen votes

By Susan Q. Stranahan

Were the chaotic presidential elections of 2000 and 2004 an anomaly or a harbinger of things to come this November? Is democracy, as Karl Ro

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"… e minority vote. They also accused him of attempting to influence the U.S. Election Assistance Commission’s research into the extent of voter fraud nationally.The commission was …"

Feds to N.H.: Show me the money

By Sarah Laskow

Since 2003, the feds have doled out nearly $3 billion to states to clean up their rickety, chad-hanging electoral systems. Turns out that 49

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"… have refused to account for the cash, according to a recent report by the Election Assistance Commission, the agency charged with overseeing reform. The EAC repeatedly requested r …"

Election Assistance Commission has not met mandates

By The Center for Public Integrity

The EAC is under-resourced and has been unable to establish and maintain a clearinghouse of information on state and local voting systems

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"… ounted. …"