handouts/ho02.tex
changeset 357 5b91f5ad2772
parent 328 7ae9a893b76f
child 365 942205605c30
--- a/handouts/ho02.tex	Thu Dec 18 15:51:19 2014 +0000
+++ b/handouts/ho02.tex	Fri Dec 19 23:24:37 2014 +0000
@@ -54,12 +54,14 @@
       polls, but to my knowledge does not use any e-voting in
       elections.
       
-\item The US used mechanical machines since the 1930s, later
-      punch cards, now DREs and optical scan voting machines.
-      But there is a lot of evidence that DREs and optical 
-      scan voting machines are not as secure as they should
-      be. Some states experiment with Internet voting, but
-      all experiments have been security failures.
+\item The US used mechanical machines since the 1930s, later punch
+  cards, now DREs and optical scan voting machines.  But there is a
+  lot of evidence that DREs and optical scan voting machines are not
+  as secure as they should be. Some states experimented with Internet
+  voting, but all experiments have been security failures. One
+  exceptional election happened just after hurrican Sandy in 2012 when
+  some states allowed emergency electronic voting. Voters downloaded
+  paper ballots and emailed them back to election officials.
 
 \item Estonia used since 2007 the Internet for national
       elections. There were earlier pilot studies for voting
@@ -485,6 +487,14 @@
 \end{center}
 
 \noindent
+Another passionate plea to not use electronic voting is the youtube
+video
+
+\begin{center}
+\url{https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3_0x6oaDmI}
+\end{center}
+
+\noindent
 Two researchers from Galois, Inc., present an interesting 
 attack against home routers which silently alters pdf-based
 voting ballots. This shows that the vote submission via