A summary of anomolies reported. So far, nothing at all to call into question the national result, but the primary electronic voting products are (still) extremely low-quality software with few safeguards. I think the only fix is a national voting law, and a much better one than 2002's Help America Vote Act. From the summary:
In Broward County FL, in balloting for Amendment 4, ES&S software for
tabulating absentee ballots began counting BACKWARDS once a total of
32,767 [2^15 - 1, in a signed 16-bit field] votes had been reached in a
precinct. When this was discovered, the corrected totals for the precinct
went from 166,000 to 240,000, and actually caused the statewide results to
be reversed on this amendment. Apparently the same flaw was detected two
years ago in the same software, and remained uncorrected.