Broken Ballots
Discover the intricate world of American elections in Broken Ballots by Douglas Jones, published by the Centre for the Study of Language & Information in 2012. This comprehensive analysis spans 420 pages, offering a deep dive into the voting climate of the United States. Jones expertly examines the technological, legal, and historical aspects of voting, shedding light on the various ways Americans cast their ballots. With a focus on the reliability and security of voting systems, this book highlights the challenges and inaccuracies that plague our electoral processes. Ideal for those interested in elections, voting technology, and the future of democracy, Broken Ballots is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of voting in America.