[IP] Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a law
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(09-28) 14:23 PDT SAN FRANCISCO (AP) --
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed a law requiring that all electronic
voting machines produce paper records of every ballot cast, beginning
in 2006.
Under the bill, signed Monday, voters will not be able to touch or
keep the records; instead, election officials will put them in lock
boxes in case a recount becomes necessary.
Computer scientists and voter advocates have warned that touch screens
and other electronic voting machinery are vulnerable to hackers,
software bugs and hardware failures, and that a paper trail is needed
in case something goes wrong.
Legislators in nearly two dozen states have introduced similar bills.
New Hampshire, Illinois and Oregon have laws requiring paper backups
but those states have few, if any, touch-screen voting terminals.
By contrast, about 4.5 million registered voters in 10 California
counties are eligible to vote on paperless terminals in November,
representing one in 10 of all voters nationwide who cast electronic
ballots.
"This will definitely help advance the paper trail issue elsewhere,"
said Kim Alexander, president of the California Voter Foundation.
"California represents a huge part of the voting equipment market, and
all the major vendors have equipment here. If they want to keep their
business here, they'll have to come up with a paper trail feature."
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