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Tech makes its mark at the ballot box

roundup The technology industry could be the winner in this year's round of elections. Also, tech steps into the voting booth--and into the political fray.

What the 2002 election means for tech
The Republican Party's gains at the polls could be good news for the technology industry--and bad news for a controversial copyright bill.
November 6, 2002

Tech glitches don't mar Florida vote
update A touch-screen machine goes on the fritz and optical scanners fail, but state officials credit computer technology with delivering a smooth election.
November 6, 2002

Campaign sites miss Web boat
Most candidates still aren't taking full advantage of the Internet, but election experts say politicians are slowly catching on to the Web's power as a get-out-the-vote medium.
November 5, 2002

Tech money fueling campaigns
Despite the downturn in information technology spending, tech companies continue to throw big bucks at federal political campaigns, though not as much as in 2000.
November 5, 2002

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