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Concerns about accuracy and trustworthiness have dogged electronic
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United States began adopting direct recording electronic (DRE) voting
machines in the early 2000s, and controversy soon followed.

The devices typically let users register their votes by pressing a
button or touching a screen, eliminating paper ballots. But the lack
of a paper trail and the potential for tampering with ballot results
made many government officials and industry experts nervous.
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supplier to be able to do the right thing," said Brian Prentice, a
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Technologies Group.

In May 2004, California's then-Secretary of State Kevin Shelley banned
four counties from using e-voting machines and ordered 10 more to
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