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Computerized Balloting is Taking Over Elections In Maryland--But Can We Trust the Results? |
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City Paper, December 11, 2002
On Nov. 21, a computer programmer for Autotote, an electronic-wagering company, admitted in court that he was the "inside man" in a computer-based scheme that manipulated horse-racing stakes, culminating in an Oct. 23 Breeders' Cup wager that would have yielded $3 million in winnings for a Baltimore man had the bet not raised suspicions. ...
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