E-voting expose on Wired News

If you haven't yet read the extensive report on e-voting's flaws from my Wired News colleague Kim Zetter — you should. Managing editor David Miller explains why:

The story, which she has been working on for the past month, is an in-depth look at the controversy surrounding electronic voting in the United States. In this election year, electronic voting machines have been touted as the solution to the Florida debacle that marred the 2000 presidential race. But Zetter, who has been following the topic closely for nearly a year, shows in a magazine-length piece why no one should be confident that these machines are safe for use. She details numerous security flaws and vulnerabilities with e-voting as well as issues surrounding potential conflict of interest among the voting machine vendors.

How E-Voting Threatens Democracy: Link