Category Archives: voting technology
“Online voter registration gains momentum in Florida”
“Restaffed EAC Advances Voting Systems in First Meeting”
“Pa. Supreme Court rejects challenge to electronic voting systems”
Penn Live:
In a unanimous ruling, Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court has denied an appeal by a group of 24 voters who asked it to bar the use of some types of electronic voting machines.
Read the 35-page opinion.
“Around The U.S., Voting Technology Is All Over The Place”
Pam Fessler reports for NPR.
CA City Tries to Get Around CA Prohibition on Internet Election
Lowell Finley explains the troubling scenario.
“Thumbs Up? New Mexico to Study Biometrics to ID Voters”
Bauer and Ginsberg Send Letter to New EAC Commissioners Re: PCEA Recommendations on Voting Tech
See the letters. [corrected link]
More from Matt Weil of Bipartisan Policy Center.
“New Voting Machines Finally on the Horizon”
“McAuliffe proposes $28 million to replace voting machines around the state”
“New California Secretary of State Alex Padilla Plans Tech Overhaul”
Techwire has this interview.
“Cliff Ahead: Florida SoS, Supervisors Worry About Voting Machines”
“Company acknowledges Bexar ballot glitch that omitted Greg Abbott’s name”
So True the Vote was right after all, not a photoshop:
The company that supplies Bexar County with iVotronic ballot machines acknowledged Wednesday that a glitch caused an electronic ballot to display the wrong name for the Republican candidate… Continue reading
“Republican Congressman Claims Voting Machines Are Rigged”
HuffPo:
A Virginia Republican congressman and the state’s GOP are claiming they’ve received reports of faulty polling machines in almost two dozen locations, with voters intending to vote Republican accidentally selecting the Democratic candidate instead. But the voter registrar… Continue reading