
In a terrifically unsurprising blow to electronic voting fans everywhere, Colorado's Secretary of State has declared the machines unreliable -- and apparently in need of a software patch. While not as harsh as
some rulings on the systems, Secretary Mike Coffman decertified three out of four machines which had been tested. Why the bad grade? Apparently the machines failed on accuracy and
security, two sort-of-crucial components to dependable voting solutions, and two components which have been
lacking in
many systems. Coffman believes Colorado's findings could have a larger impact, stating, "What we have found is that the federal certification process is inadequate." Clearly another blow for the
Diebolds (er, we mean
Premier Election Solutions) of the world, but hopefully a sign that we can expect tough love for suspect voting machines.