by Nomad
Without a drastic overhaul of America's antiquated voting machines, we could face a major electoral crisis in the 2016 presidential race.
A Question of Legitimacy
One of the more pernicious effects of a politically-split nation is the very real possibility that- no matter what the outcome of the elections- one side will claim the results were rigged. In this event, half the country could simply refuse to respect the legitimacy of the political system and the leader that emerges. We have come awfully close to this dreaded situation already.
Anything that encourages doubts about the validity of the election must be investigated and amended, prior to the election. Afterward, any solution comes too late.
There've been plenty of warnings in the past that the voting machine crisis was looming. Practically since their inception, the use of voting machines have raised plenty of doubts about the reliability. Many claimed that the machines were too easy to rig, with too many opportunities to manipulate the results. Those charges come not just from the so-called tin-foil hat brigade but from highly qualified experts.
Even if one puts aside the conspiracy theories, there are still problems with the use of voting machines. Last year,
a study by the Brennan Center for Justice at
New York University’s School of Law noted many polling places nationwide are out of date. The report also pointed out that replacement parts are difficult to find for these machines because of their age.