Vendors are Undermining the Structure of U.S. Elections
Contributing Organization(s): VotersUnite
Author(s)/Creator(s): Ellen Theisen
Publishing Date: 2008-08-18
Issue Areas: Government Reform; Computers and Technology
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However, some states and localities are recognizing the threat that vendor-dependency poses to elections. They are using ingenuity and determination to begin reversing the direction. This report examines the situation, how we got here, and steps we can take to limit corporate control of our elections in 2008 and reduce it even further in the future.
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Type/Format: Whitepaper
Language code: English
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