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Under Fire

Tuesday, April 13, 2004

On-line vote tallying by the National Tabulation Center need not be stopped. Consider it a lesson for future elections.

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WHEN the Information Technology Team of the General Elections Commission (KPU) announced it would begin publishing the results of the 2004 General Elections nine hours after the voting, we were impressed. Things were better this time around. Unlike the past eight elections, the voters were now shown—not only logos of the parties but also names of the people who would represent them in the legislature. We never had a Regional Representat

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