This is a 2-hour, 12-part program which includes an interview with the German man who successfully brought the case before a German court contending that any manner of counting votes which is not transparent to the ordinary citizen w/o special technical expertise is a violation of human rights. When they ruled in his favor, it de facto prohibited the use of all electronic voting and counting machines. (The word "etectronic" is a typo in the original YouTube title.)
The first two parts are fairly boring introductory material, and the interview starts in part four, but the program is already getting interesting in part three.
I originally posted a link for part three since I had only found the URLs for the individual parts, thus necessitating linking to the rest one by one, but since then I found the link for all parts of the program in sequence, here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cx1RGmYZyIc&feature=PlayList&p=809040671AAEAD83&index=0&playnext=1I recommend clicking on this link rather than the one on top by the image, and choosing part three on the playlist on that YouTube page. (The editing process unfortunately doesn't permit me to edit the identifying link.)
NOTE ESPECIALLY the distinction in Part 5 Dr. Weisner (he's a PhD physicist) makes between a "real" democracy and a "pretend" democracy.