The Virginia State Board of Elections had a seemingly simple task before it: Certify an upgrade to the state's electronic voting machines. But with a recent report by Johns Hopkins University computer ...
Election Day 2006 is over, providing the largest use of electronic voting technology yet. Watchdog groups logged complaints about the machines, particularly instances in which voters had trouble ...
As required by Federal law, all voters casting ballots in the presidential primary election early next year will use a fully computerized voting system. But, for New Jersey voters, there will be no ...
As voters head out today, it’s worth remembering that the voting process will be different. Millions of voters across the state — and thousands here in the Capital Region — will be using the state’s ...
The May 17 primary will mark the fifth anniversary of Luzerne County’s electronic voting machines, and the county is spending the last of its $3.6 million federal allocation to fund the switch to ...
Ever since punch-card voting machines produced the "hanging chads" that led to the Florida recount in the 2000 election, Americans have been looking for new and more reliable technology to use on ...
But problems with the machines soon followed: vanishing votes, breakdowns, malfunctions and increasing evidence that the devices were vulnerable to hackers. Beginning last year, states including ...
Electronic voting systems that were touted as the solution to the paper ballots and hanging chads of the 2000 presidential election have become a new source of controversy as experts debate the ...
A video of a person showing how EVMs can be tampered with is going viral on the internet with a claim that it shows evidence ...