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[ PRIVACY Forum ] How Kenya's High-Tech Voting Nearly Lost The
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How Kenya's High-Tech Voting Nearly Lost The Election
http://j.mp/10nfXiy (NPR)
"Among Kenya's wired middle class, the going wisdom was that politics
was stuck in the past - hopelessly mired in tribalism and corruption -
but that technology would breathe fairness and transparency into the
process. And then came Election Day, and the triumph of Murphy's Law."
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