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Voting Machines articles on Democracy Chronicles

Voting machines news here includes the combination of equipment used to define ballots; to cast and count votes; to report or display election results; and produce any audit trail information. Also see our section on American democracy, our Election Technology section or our archive of articles on the Internet and Voting.

NY Rejects Computer Voting for Old Lever System

By DC Editors - May 7, 2013 Leave a Comment

Electronic and computer voting

Electronic and computer voting machines are banned and lever is back in New York

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American State Elections, New York City and State Elections, Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

Voting Line Research Study Reveals Glaring Demographic Gaps

By Leah Dearborn - April 10, 2013 Leave a Comment

African American Voting Lines Minority Vote

A recent study conducted by MIT illuminates many problems with voting lines and needed election infrastructure

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: African-American Voting Rights, Election Science, Latino Voting Rights, Minority Voting Rights, Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

Pros and Cons of Electronic Voting Machines

By DC Editors - March 6, 2013 Leave a Comment

Cons Electronic Voting Machines

Electronic voting machines have serious questions related to tampering with election results

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

Senator Calls For Federal Rules on Long Voting Lines

By DC Editors - December 5, 2012 Leave a Comment

Local Election Dismal Turnout Round Corners

Long voting lines have been consistent problem in some locations with governments often lax – Many waited on voting lines for extended periods every year

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: African-American Voting Rights, Early Voting, Minority Voting Rights, Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

Voting Machine Failure Stemmed From Spider in Machine

By DC Editors - November 10, 2012 Leave a Comment

Cartoon Spider White Background

Spider and its web cause voting machine failure while paper ballots remain surprisingly spider resistant

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

Voting Machine Glitches in Swing States Cause Concern

By DC Editors - November 6, 2012 Leave a Comment

Voting Machine Many Lined up w Woman

Voting machine glitch cause worry for democracy reform community ahead of use in actual vote

Filed Under: Democracy in America, Democracy News Headlines Tagged With: American State Elections, Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

NYC Sees Voting Lines, Broken Voting Machines

By DC Editors - November 6, 2012 Leave a Comment

NYC sees voting lines

Election turnout seems decent but delays and bureaucracy clog gears as NYC sees voting lines

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American Local Elections, New York City and State Elections, Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

Voting Machine Glitches Send Aftershocks Through Country

By DC Editors - October 25, 2012 Leave a Comment

Voting Machine Diebold Cancel Ballot

Exclusive: E-voting puts vote accuracy at risk from voting machine glitches in four key states

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

GRAPHIC: Voting Machine Laws Differ Across States

By DC Editors - July 27, 2012 Leave a Comment

Diebold Voting Machine

As States Have Different Voting Machine Laws, Activists Prepare For Worst

Filed Under: Democracy in America, Democracy News Headlines Tagged With: American State Elections, Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

Voting Technology Could Lead to Security Violations in Elections

By DC Editors - July 25, 2012 Leave a Comment

Polling Booth Simple

Voting Technology Splurge of New Machines Leading to Multiple Accuracy and Security Concerns

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Election Security, Voter Access, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

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Facial Recognition Technology Can Predict A Person’s Political Orientation Facial Recognition Technology Can Predict A Person’s Political Orientation (3/6/2021) - A new study shows that from a person's Facebook profile picture, facial recognition technology can reliably predict their political views.
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China steps up online controls with new rule for bloggers (2/18/2021) - China is ever creative when it comes to repression. Chinese online influencers now need government approved credentials to post. Continue Reading
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Thai Woman Gets 43 Years Jail For Insulting Politicians Online (1/25/2021) - 65-year-old woman sentenced to more than 43 years in jail for sharing online posts criticising the royal family Continue Reading

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A Story of Voter ID and Deliberative Democracy in Kentucky A Story of Voter ID and Deliberative Democracy in Kentucky (3/6/2021) - This article traces the progression of Kentucky's voter ID law, which went from being one of the strictest to one…
Towards a Pan-African Women in Political Participation Barometer Towards a Pan-African Women in Political Participation Barometer (3/6/2021) - IDEA has released a new concept note outlining the importance of validating the Women in Political Participation in Africa Barometer.
Study: 2020 Election Lies Were Pushed By Online Super Spreaders Study: 2020 Election Lies Were Pushed By Online Super Spreaders (3/5/2021) - University of Washington new study looks at how the "massive lie" about a rigged election sparked the January 6 Capitol…
Study: Nature’s Power To Awe Might Reduce Political Polarization Study: Nature’s Power To Awe Might Reduce Political Polarization (2/28/2021) - According to new findings in psychology, by using nature's scenes to induce a sense of awe we can reduce political…
PODCAST: Expert Proposes Radical Sortition-Based Election System PODCAST: Expert Proposes Radical Sortition-Based Election System (2/24/2021) - In a really interesting podcast that featured on The New York Times, an expert proposes a radical sortition system for…