- Sat Dec 13 5:28 PM PST 2008 Estonia votes to vote by phone
Estonian Parliament approved a measure Thursday that will allow citizens to vote by mobile phone in the tech-friendly nation's next election.
- Wed Nov 19 4:00 AM PST 2008 Minn. Senate race could hinge on scanning machine mistakes
The state's hand recount starting Wednesday may show that thousands of ballots were mistakenly rejected by optical scanning machines.
- Tue Nov 4 11:51 AM PST 2008 Buzz Out Loud 845: BOL the vote
Hey, here's a thought: a free, open-source video codec that could be universally portable and playable. I'd vote for that, wouldn't you? In other news of the day, Dash stops making hardware to focus on software.
- Tue Nov 4 7:41 AM PST 2008 Using the iPhone to keep a 2.0 voter record in the first 2.0 election
Voting as recorded by the iPhone
- Tue Nov 4 6:19 AM PST 2008 Following e-voting glitches
Keep track of voting-equipment problems that arise during Election Day, from paper jams to scanner malfunctions to potentially misrecorded votes.
- Tue Nov 4 4:00 AM PST 2008 Where to get Election Day results
This is the first year that you can realistically watch the election entirely online. Read on for our recommendations of what sites to visit on Election Day.
- Mon Nov 3 3:28 PM PST 2008 U.S. Election Day downloads
Keep track of election day news on your PC as the votes come pouring in.
- Mon Nov 3 2:07 PM PST 2008 Election Day problems: Share what you see
The CBS News Investigates team wants to know what irregularities or other issues you run into in the polling place. Send pictures or video to CBS Eye Mobile.
- Mon Nov 3 12:02 PM PST 2008 CNET News Daily Podcast: Why e-voting's still a mess
In 2002, President Bush signed legislation to avoid a repeat of the "hanging chad" fiasco of the 2000 elections. But as the U.S. heads to the polls, worries about e-voting still linger.
- Mon Nov 3 4:00 AM PST 2008 E-voting worries linger as Election Day nears
A 2002 federal law encouraged states to buy touch-screen voting machines. Millions of dollars later, some states are ditching the devices in favor of old-fashioned paper ballots and optical scanning.



