Electoral-vote.com and Salon.com think so, and I can see why:
You can bet with electronic voting, someone is gonna say "how do we know the machines weren't hacked?"
http://slate.com/Default.aspx?id=2108339&MSID=1226D241DEE34A22B6BFD101B2BC9192
If you love horror stories, Slate has a good one for you by Richard L. Hasen. In it, he describes five ways the presidential election could end up in the Supreme Court. Briefly summarized, they are:
- Voting glitches involving electronic or other voting machines
- Litigation over which provisional ballots are valid
- A fight over the Colorado amendment to split the electoral vote
- A tie in the electoral college or a faithless elector
- A terrorist attack that disrupts voting in a swing state
You can bet with electronic voting, someone is gonna say "how do we know the machines weren't hacked?"
http://slate.com/Default.aspx?id=2108339&MSID=1226D241DEE34A22B6BFD101B2BC9192