Md. Plans Vote System Fixes After Criticisms By Brigid Schulte Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, September 25, 2003; Page B01 An independent review released yesterday found 328 security weaknesses, 26 of them critical, in the computerized voting system Maryland has just purchased, flaws that could leave elections open to tampering or allow software glitches to go undetected. State officials said they still intend to honor their $55.6 million contract with Diebold Elections Systems Inc. and are moving quickly to correct the problems before all counties begin using the machines in the March presidential primary. "Because of this report, Maryland voters...