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WASHINGTON - Voting activists from 16 states urged Congress on Wednesday to require electronic voting terminals to print out ballots as a way to avoid the type of recount battles that marred the last presidential election.
Electronic voting terminals, though easy to use, are vulnerable to glitches or manipulation and need a paper trail to ensure they are working properly, activists with the group Verified Voting said.
"Electronic voting systems produce a vote which can't be verified and can't be meaningfully recounted," said Pam Smith, nationwide campaign coordinator for the nonprofit group.
Many states upgraded to computerised voting terminals after the 2000 recount battle in Florida highlighted shortcomings in aging punch-card systems.