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Information society
Debra Bowen
Hart InterCivic
Escrow
Election Systems & Software
Sociology
Voting system
Certification of voting machines
Electronic voting
Politics
Technology

DB07:029 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 21, 2007 Contact: Nicole Winger[removed]

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