Lost Votes in New Mexico a Cautionary Tale

Four years ago, about 2,300 voters traveled the winding roads through this remote county   to cast their ballots before Election Day  on state-of-the-art, push-button electronic voting machines. For 678 of them, their votes were never recorded. Vice President Al Gore won this state by 366 votes. Even if the missing votes had gone for George W. Bush and given him New Mexico's five electoral votes, it would not have changed the outcome of the presidential race. But the missing votes in Rio Arriba County show that even in the finest electronic voting systems -- New Mexico holds itself out as a leader after a decade of experience -- serious miscounts that could sway elections can occur if the computerized machines are not correctly programmed. [more ]