Computer programmer Clint Curtis claims he was asked to create vote-rigging software for Florida's electronic voting machines in 2000, at the request of future Congressman Tom Feeney. The investigation that followed became a real-life murder mystery.
Murder, Spies & Voting Lies: The Clint Curtis Story
A computer programmer named Clint Curtis claimed that Congressman Tom Feeney asked him to develop software that could influence the results of Florida's electronic voting machines in the 2000 presidential election.