The perils of computerized voting
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The computerized voting systems used in California and throughout the country are paperless, as the machines do not produce a paper record of the voter's ballot that the voter can inspect and verify before leaving the polls. A study of an electronic ballot reveal that how perfectly everything is done in a typical computerized voting system for the final results to be accurate.
Publication Name: California Journal
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0008-1205
Year: 2004
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The great exception
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The work of the author, editor and chronicler of California, Carey McWilliams is presented. In his work, Carey McWilliams exposed the conditions of farm-workers, inspired movies such as Chinatown and radiated a generous view on his native state.
Publication Name: California Journal
Subject: Government
ISSN: 0008-1205
Year: 2004
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