Kewney: Will IT ever get our vote?

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The recent elections in London provided yet more evidence of problems with electronic voting kit

Elections held five years ago saw electronic voting systems being piloted “as part of the government’s efforts to get everyone and everything online by 2005”, wrote Madeline Bennett at the time. Of...

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