Category Archives: voting technology
“E-voting experiments end in Norway amid security fears”
“Is anything less than true e-voting adequate for today’s post office challenged youth?”
“DoD won’t release e-voting penetration tests”
Politico:
DoD WON’T RELEASE E-VOTING PEN TESTS – Officials have yet to release the results of a 2011 set of penetration tests on Internet voting software conducted by the Department of Defense, prompting election watchdogs to ask what the… Continue reading
“Bitcoin Could Change Voting the Way It’s Changed Money”
MotherBoard: “What does voting have to do with bitcoin? For all its appeal, online voting in its current form— which is already being used or researched in several US states and countries overseas—is very vulnerable to fraud, cyberattack, and… Continue reading
“Tech Thursday; States, counties, NGOs roll out more technology to help voters”
That’s the lead story in this week’s Electionline Weekly.
“Hack the Vote: The Perils of the Online Ballot Box; More than 30 states and territories already allow some form of Internet voting. They might want to reconsider.”
Bruce McConnell and Pamela Smith have written this WSJ oped.
“Technology Makes Voting Less Private”
“Capital Confusion: DC Officials Reveal Computer Failure Hampered April 1 Election”
“OVR is Dead, Long Live OVR: Minnesota Set to Enact Legislation After Judge Invalidates Existing System”
“Meet TrustTheVote, A Project To Make Voting Open Source And Transparent”
TechCrunch reports. How many people will confuse True the Vote and TrustTheVote?