Archive Gallery: The Science of Elections

Monday, November 5, 2012 - 13:00 in Psychology & Sociology

Counting Quicker A peek behind the curtain of the voting machine Voting is pretty simple on its face. Cast the ballots, count 'em up, tell everybody who the President is. But we who have been living through this presidential race for what seems like our entire lives know it is way more complicated than that. There are horses, bayonets, confusion about the function of a uterus and more. Popular Science's archives reveal that yes, it has always been this agonizing. The invention of radio brought candidates an exciting new way to get their zingers to voters. We were saved from election fraud by voting machines, but then we worried electronic voting machines might bring it back. And don't even get us started on the electoral college. (Seriously, don't. We didn't write about it.) Click here to launch the gallery. If you've had quite enough of this election, maybe you'd care to lose...

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