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In The News: September 13, 2002
Letter to the Editor: How a Voting Mess Returned to Florida
Tova Andrea Wang | New York Times

To the Editor:

Re "Vote System Chaos Triumphs Again in Florida Election" (news article, Sept. 11):

After the 2000 presidential election, Florida spent millions of dollars on its voting technology. Yet chaos reigned again in this week's elections. This is not surprising. It was not the technology itself that caused many of the problems in 2000. It was the inability of voters to use that technology properly and the lack of trained poll workers to instruct them.

Election administrators across the country know that the key to better elections is improving poll worker and voter education. As Congress considers federal election reform, it should once again heed the lessons of Florida in deciding where to put scarce resources.

TOVA ANDREA WANG
New York, Sept. 12, 2002

The writer is program officer and special counsel at the Century Foundation.

The full text can be found at:
Letter to the Editor: How a Voting Mess Returned to Florida

 



 

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