Auditor General questions introduction of electronic voting

February 2nd, 2004 | by aobaoill |

The Irish Comptroller and Auditor General has come out against electronic voting, at least until the machines are independently validated (he obviously doesn’t see the tests done so far as sufficiant. Eamon Gilmore of Labour has used the news to call for a delay in implementation of electronic voting, and the Green Party has also called for unified opposition.

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