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Decertifying the Worst Voting Machine in the US: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward

Jeremy Epstein, SRI International

Jeremy Epstein, SRI International

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@conference {208775,
author = {Jeremy Epstein},
title = {Decertifying the Worst Voting Machine in the {US}: Lessons Learned and Looking Forward},
year = {2015},
address = {Washington, D.C.},
publisher = {{USENIX} Association},
month = aug,
}
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