A Presidential candidate suggests an "electronic town hall" with regular national referendums on issues and computerized voting following televised debates.
His first national story (in Basic Computing, on computerized voting) was published in 1983, and he had hundreds of reviews and articles published.
Then it can sell computerized voting.
The bill would die, and the Governor and Legislature would set up a commission to examine computerized voting.
In Wisconsin, security concerns have soured election officials' perceptions of computerized voting.
But other states are using computerized voting without noticeable problems.
With computerized voting, a single corrupt individual with access can insert code into voting software that can change votes over entire states.
That year, the Mayor created the Elections Project to help the board carry out the recommendations, including installing computerized voting and automated registration.
A man protesting computerized voting marked the 15th day of his hunger strike.
(Among the innovations it hatched: the computerized voting machines that have made Brazilian elections fraud-free and efficient).