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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.

Long lines, broken machines: Why voters should not be too worried about some poll site snafus

October 30, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Long lines, broken machines: Why voters should not be too worried about some poll site snafus

Trump has constantly lambasted mail-in voting in baseless conspiracy theory. Experts have however said the voting method is safe.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: Absentee and Mail Voting, American Corruption, American State Elections, Voting Machines

Fixing America’s Aging Election Technology

September 7, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Fixing America’s Aging Election Technology

America’s voting technology is fast aging. There is a need to address this concern ahead of November elections if the polls will be successful.

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

The election security hole everyone ignores

September 1, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

The election security hole everyone ignores

There are several election security threats. However, everyone seems to ignore one in particular – the electronic devices used during voting.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American Local Elections, American State Elections, Election Security, Voting Machines

Hackers Get Green Light to Test U.S. Voting Systems

August 6, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Hackers Get Green Light to Test U.S. Voting Systems

Hackers have traditionally been tracked. This time they have been solicited to test voting systems ahead of 2020 elections.

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American Local Elections, American State Elections, Election Security, Technology Dissidents, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

Sen. Klobuchar: Paper ballots, election funding essential to fight foreign interference

July 22, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Sen. Klobuchar: Paper ballots, election funding essential to fight foreign interference

There are still fears of foreign interference in 2020 elections. Senator Amy Klobuchar has argued that paper ballots and election funding are the solution

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American Local Elections, American State Elections, Election Security, Money Politics, Voting Machines

The Cybersecurity 202: These are the top things officials say they need to run November’s elections

July 11, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

The Cybersecurity 202: These are the top things officials say they need to run November’s elections

State and local election officials want more money, better and earlier planning from political leaders as they prepare for November elections

Filed Under: Democracy in America Tagged With: American Local Elections, American State Elections, Election Security, Voting Machines, Voting Technology

As Election Security Concerns Rise, Paperless Voting Falls

March 28, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

As Election Security Concerns Rise, Paperless Voting Falls

Threats to voting infrastructure have been core concern since 2020. Amid coronavirus, experts are still more and more in favour of a return to paper ballots

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

Hart InterCivic Commits to Safe, Secure Elections

March 19, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Hart InterCivic Commits to Safe, Secure Elections

Hart InterCivic is a longtime election solution provider. It is helping jurisdictions manage efficient, safe elections amid rising public health concerns.

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

Guidance on Handling Primaries and Caucuses During Coronavirus

March 17, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Guidance on Handling Primaries and Caucuses During Coronavirus

The U.S. elections information clearing house last week issued guidance to mitigate public health risk during voting due to the Coronavirus.

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

Focus on election security hurting voter accessibility

February 21, 2020 by DC Editors Leave a Comment

Focus on election security hurting voter accessibility

Russian interference in 2016 explains the focus on election security ahead of 2020. But disability groups are saying this is hurting voter accessibility.

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

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China Suspends Social Media Accounts Of Covid Policy Critics (1/12/2023) - China has closed the social media accounts of over 1000 critics of its COVID-19 policies as it brings back tough… Continue Reading
Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Freed After 10 Years In Prison (3/13/2022) - The family of Raif Badawi, one of Saudi Arabia's most prominent political prisoners, has said the blogger is free after… Continue Reading
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Oman Arrests Prominent Internet Activist Al-Kathiri (3/7/2022) - Reliable local sources confirmed that on March 2, 2022, Oman's security authorities detained internet activist Ahmed Muslim Al-Kathiri. Continue Reading

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Rewards Get People To See Truth In Politically Unfavorable Info Rewards Get People To See Truth In Politically Unfavorable Info (3/30/2023) - People don't carefully evaluate links for accuracy and that partisanship may be secondary to the rush of getting a lot…
Study: 2020 Election Increased Alcohol Use And Decreased Sleep Study: 2020 Election Increased Alcohol Use And Decreased Sleep (3/14/2023) - Many experienced reduced sleep quality, higher stress, negative emotions, and more alcohol during the 2020 election period.
A Police Stop Is Enough To Make Someone Less Likely To Vote A Police Stop Is Enough To Make Someone Less Likely To Vote (2/8/2023) - New research shows how the communities that are most heavily policed are pushed away from... having a say in changing…
World’s Biggest Democracy Is Jettisoning Freedom And Tolerance More Effort Is Needed To Open Election Data Globally (2/8/2023) - In more than 20 countries, voter turnout data is unavailable from official sources or the Election Management Body online.  
Europe Needs Stronger Rules For Political Ads Study: Media Can Reduce Polarization By Telling Personal Stories (1/26/2023) - Sharing personal experiences and pairing them with facts reduces political dehumanization and increases political tolerance.