Test for controversial Florida voting machines possible
October 4, 2007
Wired: The Government Accountability Office, which has been looking into what happened to about 18,000 votes in a controversial Florida election, released a preliminary report saying it can't exclude the possibility that touchscreen voting machines were responsible for the undervotes in that race. The GAO says that initial tests on the voting machines conducted by Florida election officials after the election were insufficient and that the GAO needs to conduct more tests.