Dan Tokaji

Ohio State University

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Professor of Law at Ohio State University, he has worked with the American Civil Liberties Union in cases challenging punch-card voting machines

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In the year 2000, “hanging chads” on Florida's paper ballots put the presidential election in doubt.

Could Voting Machines Steal the Election?

In the year 2000, “hanging chads” on Florida's paper ballots put the presidential election in doubt.

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In the year 2000, "hanging chads" on Florida's paper ballots put the presidential election in doubt.

Could Voting Machines Steal the Election?

In the year 2000, "hanging chads" on Florida's paper ballots put the presidential election in doubt.

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Democrats and Republicans are voting today in Ohio and Texas, but the stakes are highest for  Barack Obama  and  Hillary Clinton .

Obama and Clinton Face Off in Ohio and Texas

Democrats and Republicans are voting today in Ohio and Texas, but the stakes are highest for Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton .

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