Sentences with phrase «voting machine gave»

Bhuva's team cites the case of the 2003 local election in Schaerbeek, Belgium, in which an SEU in an electronic voting machine gave one candidate 4,096 additional votes.

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California did try voting machines, and they are still an option (every precinct has a voting machine, and you can request to use it, but paper ballots are the default), and it works somewhat similarly, in that the election officers give voters a card that activates the voting machine, and the type of ballot is recorded on that card.
This model contrasts with the classic 19th century - style American political machine, which was locally based: each thrived when it could deliver government services and political patronage in exchange for votes in a given city or neighborhood.
Although revisiting the voting machine memory sticks resulted in a slight expansion of Mr. Storobin's 120 - vote lead on Election Night last Tuesday to 143, reconciling the differing reports this afternoon gave Mr. Fidler an additional 25 votes on his margin.
It includes creating an election support center to provide technical expertise to county boards of elections, giving boards access to threat mitigation services and hardware, providing vulnerability assessment to make sure voting machines are protected, and requiring counties to report data breaches to the state.
In an obvious «let's make a deal,» he voted to give the Queens Democratic machine endorsement to John Choe.
[43] Some Republicans argued that Johnson's formidable political machine had stolen enough votes in counties along the Mexican border to give Kennedy the victory.
Given the libertarian coup d'etat that Mr Clegg carried out in ditching the official LibDem manifesto and writing whole swathes of the Orange Book into the Coalition Agreement which his own party had previously massively rejected, Nick Clegg can not be really very surprised that the rasberry he got in the local elections and AV vote is going to be reflected within Westminster machine as well.
With optical scanners, voters are given a paper ballot, which they mark in a booth and then insert in a central machine outside the booth that counts the vote.
A smart phone application to de-escalate tensions during traffic stops, a voting machine to give the disabled an accessible way to cast a ballot and a community - based research project to test the impact of mining on the Hopi Navajo Reservation's groundwater provide snapshots of practicing science...
A smart phone application to de-escalate tensions during traffic stops, a voting machine to give the disabled an accessible way to cast a ballot and a community - based research project to test the impact of mining on the Hopi Navajo Reservation's groundwater provide snapshots of practicing science through the lens of human rights, presentations at an American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting showed.
«There's no validation of how the software for these systems is designed and built,» Hallem says, adding that this is «surprising given the importance of voting machines to our national infrastructure.»
The machines that are the most successful at doing this at any given time and circumstance are supreme: images that «break the Internet,» that change policies and sway votes, that «create» social behavior.
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