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Appendix C Contributors to the Study
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... C Contributors to the Study PARTICIPANTS IN THE JULY 2004 NRC WORKSHOP ON ELECTRONIC VOTING Dick Thornburgh (workshop chair)
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... Kim Alexander, California Voter Foundation Tom Auriemma, New Jersey State Division of Gaming Enforcement Ren Bucholz, Electronic Frontier Foundation Drew Dean, SRI Herb Deutsch, IEEE Committee on Voting Equipment Standards Rick Hasen, Loyola Law School David Jefferson, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Douglas Jones, University of Iowa Linda Lamone, Maryland State Board of Elections Eric Lazarus, DecisionSmith Linda Lindberg, General Registrar, Arlington County Rebecca Mercuri, Association for Computing Machinery Peter Neumann, SRI Scott Scherer, Nevada Gaming Control Board Nancy Tate, League of Women Voters Dan Tokaji, Ohio State University Rebecca Vigil-Giron, New Mexico Secretary of State, National Association of Secretaries of State David Wagner, University of California, Berkeley BRIEFERS AND PRESENTERS TO THE COMMITTEE, APRIL 22, 2005 Neil McClure, Hart InterCivic Ron Rivest, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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... Neumann, SRI International Putting People First: The Importance of User-Centered Design and Universal Usability to Voting Systems, Sharon Laskowski, National Institute of Standards and Technology, and Whitney Quesenbery, Whitney Inter active Design LLC Accessibility and Auditability in Electronic Voting, Electronic Frontier Foun dation Electronic Voting, David Dill and Will Doherty, Verified Voting Founda tion Electronic Voting Machines in South Carolina, Duncan Buell and Carter Bays, University of South Carolina The Need for Usability of Electronic Voting Systems: Questions for Voters and Policy Makers, ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human In teraction (SIGCHI)


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