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Politics and technology / Electronic voting / United States election voting controversies / Technology / Politics / Election technology / Diebold / Voting / Premier Election Solutions / Sequoia Voting Systems / Help America Vote Act / Ken Blackwell
Date: 2011-01-12 08:23:35
Politics and technology
Electronic voting
United States election voting controversies
Technology
Politics
Election technology
Diebold
Voting
Premier Election Solutions
Sequoia Voting Systems
Help America Vote Act
Ken Blackwell

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