70. Daniel Nasaw, Voting Machine Claim to be Studied by County, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, May 20, 2006 [hereinafterNasaw].71. Nasaw, supra note 70; Height Could Make a Difference in this Year’s Elections (THV Broadcast, May 20, 2006)(transcript available at http://www.todaysthv.com/news/news.aspx?storyid=28836) [hereinafter THV];72. THV, supra note 71.73. See Margaret McDowell, Cheryl Fryar, Cynthia Ogden, and Katherine Flagal, National Center <strong>for</strong>Health Statistics, National Health Statistics Reports No. 10, Anthropometric Reference Data <strong>for</strong>Children and Adults: United States, 2003–2006 16 (2008).74. Nasaw, supra note 70.75. See, e.g., Sarah Everett, The Usability of Electronic Voting Machines and How Votes Can Be Changed Without Detection(May 2007) (Unpublished PhD dissertation, Rice University) available at http://chil.rice.edu/research/pdf/EverettDissertation.pdf, Bryan Campbell and Michael Bryne, Do Voters Notice Review Screen Anomalies? A Lookat Voting System Usability (2009) (paper presented at 2009 Electronic Voting Technology Workshop/Workshop onTrustworthy Elections) available at http://www.usenix.org/event/evtwote09/tech/full_papers/campbell.pdf.76. Nasaw, supra note 70.77. Id.78. M.C. Moewe, Voting Machine Maker Admits Problem, Daytona Beach News-Journal, Nov. 3, 2007, at 1A. In thearticle, the paper refers to the manufacturer as Diebold.79. Id.80. Id.81. Id.82. Id.83. Id.84. Id.85. Id.86. Id.87. Id.88. M.C. Moewe, Info on Voting Flaws Not Shared, Daytona Beach News-Journal, Nov. 12, 2007, at 1A.89. Id.90. Id.91. Jeremy Milarsky and Rafael A. Olmeda, Software Tweak Restores Votes, Sun-Sentinel, Nov. 5, 2005, at 23A.92. Eliot Kleinberg, Broward Machines Count Backward, Palm Beach Post, Nov. 5, 2004, at 29A [hereinafter Kleinberg];see also Mark Leon Goldberg, Don’t Count on It: Why We Need Paper Trails to Back Up Compromised and FallibleVoting Machines – and Why We’re Not Getting Them, The American Prospect, Jan. 2005, at A20.93. Milarsky and Olmeda, supra note 91.94. Milarsky and Olmeda, supra note 91, Kleinberg, supra note 92.102 | Brennan Center <strong>for</strong> Justice
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