Found this at Ballot Access News:
Comparison of Security: Slot Machines v Electronic Voting Machines
The markcrispinmiller.com blog has this interesting comparison of Nevada state security rules for gambling machines, versus the normal state oversight for electronic vote-counting machines. Most significant is that Nevada requires the users of gambling equipment to reveal the software to the government office that regulates gambling. Manufacturers of electronic vote-counting machines have always fiercely resisted sharing their software with state elections officials. Thanks to Ed Still’s VoteLaw blog for the link.
Mark Crispin Miller gets an award for most interesting political graphic of the year!
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