States throw out costly electronic voting machines
What to do with this high-tech junkyard is a multimillion-dollar question. One manufacturer offered $1 a piece to take back its ATM-like machines. Some states are offering the devices for sale on eBay and craigslist. Others hope to sell their inventories to Third-World countries or salvage them for scrap. A few more are holding out hope that the machines, some of which were purchased for as much as $5,000, could one day be resurrected. See the Electronic Voting Wikipedia article for criticism on security issues. (Gotta love how governments burn cash on insecure closed-source technology - jhansonxi) |
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