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Congress thought it was fixing the system in 2002 when it passed HAVA, laying the groundwork to eliminate punch-card systems, create new standards for certifying electronic voting machines and ...
Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the voting booth, ... Should We Trust Electronic Voting? Published May 28, 2006 at 8:00 PM EDT Updated Mar 13, 2010 at 6:44 PM EST.
Any new electronic system needs to have an open technology architecture that lets it interoperate with other systems, said Deborah Phillips of the Voting Integrity Project, an Arlington, Va.-based ...
The lack of standards for DREs and other electronic voting systems has left the nearly 40 states that rely on federal voting guidelines to their own devices. Some states, ...
In the wake of the recent election, it is clear that while the rise of electronic voting continues, public skepticism around digital balloting persists. A survey by the Democracy Fund, for example ...
“Moving to electronic voting systems solved a lot of problems, but created a lot of new ones.” The list of those problems is what you’d expect from any computer or, more specifically, any ...
There are concerns electronic voting machines can be hacked. In Austin, election officials are trying to create more secure machines but their efforts have been stymied by the voting machine industry.
Luzerne County Council Chairman John Lombardo checks out one of four voting system options during Wednesday’s demonstration ...
Electronic Voting Systems Under Scrutiny. Though elections appear to be going well, states and counties are still watching to make sure voting goes well. July 27, 2010 • Anick Jesdanun.
There’s something about seeing the ballot process take place – the vote, the count – that inspires confidence. That wouldn’t be the same with any electronic voting system.
Computer scientists, voting-rights activists, U.S. intelligence agencies and a federal judge have repeatedly warned of security deficiencies in Georgia's system and in electronic voting in general.