Electronic voting comes to Georgia 2002
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sep 20, 2021
By Epoch Video Dec 30, 2020
For Senate Judiciary Committee ~Dec 31, 2020
By Tyler Estep for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sep 24, 2020
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 14, 2020
By Staff for The Fulcrum Apr 16, 2020
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Apr 15, 2020
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Apr 9, 2020
As the coronavirus pandemic accelerates a national trend toward voting by mail, experts say it can be conducted safely, despite Republican claims of corruption.
By Stephanie Saul & Reid J. Epstein for New York Times Apr 8, 2020
By Stephanie Saul & Reid J. Epstein for New York Times Apr 8, 2020
By Quinn Malter for Free Speech for the People Apr 7, 2020
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Feb 29, 2020
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Feb 24, 2020
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Feb 18, 2020
Over the past 10 years, Los Angeles County, the most populous county in the U.S., has spent heavily on a new voting system – but not everybody is a fan of replacing paper ballots with touchscreens. NBC senior investigative correspondent Cynthia McFadden reports for TODAY.
With local expert Richard DeMillo. Feb 13, 2020
With local expert Richard DeMillo. Feb 13, 2020
By Fadel Allassan for Axios Feb 11, 2020
By Chris Riotta for MSN news Jan 18, 2020
By Frank Bajak for AP News Jan 16, 20020
The legislation restores the core of the Voting Rights Act, the landmark civil rights statute to guard against racial discrimination in elections.
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg & Emily Cochrane for New York Times Dec 6, 2019
By Sheryl Gay Stolberg & Emily Cochrane for New York Times Dec 6, 2019
Voting machine certifications are supposed to ensure that no one can mess with an election. But in reality, they’re holding security back.
By Chris Iovenko for Slate Dec 5, 2019
By Chris Iovenko for Slate Dec 5, 2019
The audit discussed on the Sec of State's web site does not seem to be consistent with the protocols of risk-limiting audits, which HB 316 require.
Nov, 2019
Nov, 2019
On November 12th 2019, Cobb County Board of Elections and Registration Director, Janine Eveler, described the court ordered Hand Marked Paper Ballot Pilot. Even Janine, an advocate for BMDs, admitted "that there were things that we were a little surprised at and pleased about" using HMPBs.
Nov 3, 2019
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Oct 30, 2019
Half the country votes on machines made by ES&S. Many experts and election officials say the manufacturer remains dominant because there’s little government regulation and almost no oversight.
By Jessica Huseman for ProPublica Oct 28, 2019
By Jessica Huseman for ProPublica Oct 28, 2019
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Oct 14, 2019
By Lulu Friesdat for The Hill Oct 2, 2019
A cybersecurity exercise highlights both new and unaddressed vulnerabilities riddling US election systems.By A.J. Vicens for Mother Jones Sep 27, 2019
Of absolute relevance to Georgia voters.
By Karen McKim for Wisconsin Election Integrity Sep 25, 2019
By Karen McKim for Wisconsin Election Integrity Sep 25, 2019
By Mark Niesse and Arielle Cass for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sep 18, 2019
By Mark Niesse and Arielle Cass for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sep 17, 2019
By Trane DePriest for Free Press Sep 15, 2019
By Jennifer Cohn for Medium Sep 4, 2019
After two years of litigation and an injunction by U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg barring the state from using current voting machines past Jan. 1, legal teams for two sets of voter plaintiffs and a nonprofit election transparency group want the state to reimburse them for their legal fees and expenses.
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Sep 3, 2019
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Sep 3, 2019
Former Sec. of State Cox continues her defense of the indefensible.
By Guest Columnist Cathy Cox for The Augusta Chronicle Sep 1, 2019
By Guest Columnist Cathy Cox for The Augusta Chronicle Sep 1, 2019
Will human traces and judgments be replaced by digital ballots and automated software?By Steven Rosenfeld for slate.com Sep 29, 2019
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Aug 28, 2019
Amy Klobuchar efforts.
By Maggie Miller for thehill.com Aug 26, 2019
By Maggie Miller for thehill.com Aug 26, 2019
Aug 2019
Brennan Center Fellow Ciara Torres-Spelliscy recaps her experience at the largest hacking conference in the United States.
By Ciara Torres-Spelliscy for Brenned Center for Justice Aug 20, 2019
By Ciara Torres-Spelliscy for Brenned Center for Justice Aug 20, 2019
By Kevin Collier and Caroline Kelly for CNN Aug 9, 2019
By Cary Ichter and Marily Marks for Insider Advantage Georgia Aug 5, 2019
'These counties are buying something that I just assumed everybody knew was an obsolete technology,' Rice University computer science professor Dan Wallach says.
By Eric Geller for Politico Aug 5, 2019
By Eric Geller for Politico Aug 5, 2019
Hand-marked paper ballots in Georgia can help reduce minority voter suppression.
By Anjali Enjeti for Zora Aug 2, 2019
By Anjali Enjeti for Zora Aug 2, 2019
Georgia’s voting machines and online registration were almost entirely managed by private companies, raising security concerns.
By Jordan Wilkie for The Guardian Aug 1, 2019
By Jordan Wilkie for The Guardian Aug 1, 2019
Lawyers defending Georgia's secretary of state and state Board of Elections said evidence was "repurposed" but not destroyed.
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Jul 31, 2019
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Jul 31, 2019
Video from Now This Jul 30, 2019
By Angela Barajas and Paul LeBlanc for CNN Jul 28, 2019
Secretary of state's office spokeswoman Tess Hammock said allegations accusing Georgia election officials of destroying evidence are false. Georgia's voting system drew national scrutiny last year during the closely watched governor's race in which Brian Kemp, a Republican who was the state's top election official at the time, narrowly defeated Democrat Stacey Abrams.
From Associated Press for WABE Jul 26, 2019
From Associated Press for WABE Jul 26, 2019
By Nicole Goodkind for Newsweek Jul 26, 2019
By Kathryn Watson for CBS News Jul 26, 2019
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jul 26, 2019
By Kate Brumback for Washington Post Jul 25, 2019
A new filing claims the Georgia secretary of state's office destroyed servers that housed confidential voter registration and election system management data "under the supervision of, if not by, government lawyers."
By R. Robin McDonald for Law.com Jul 25, 2019
By R. Robin McDonald for Law.com Jul 25, 2019
Election Integrity Expert from Federal Judge Amy Totenberg Court in the Curling vs. Kemp/Crittenden/Raffensberger case . This was Georgia s only expert Witness.
Jul 19, 2019
Jul 19, 2019
Associated Press for Washington Post Jul 11, 2019
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jul 10, 2019
Kemp paid ES&S $300K to program the machines and count our votes in the 2018 Elections!
Provided by Coalition for Good Governance. Notations are theirs.
Provided by Coalition for Good Governance. Notations are theirs.
The case of whether hackers may have tampered with elections in Georgia has taken another strange turn.
By Frank Bajak for AP News Jul 3, 2019
By Frank Bajak for AP News Jul 3, 2019
By Gabriella Muñoz for Washington Times Jun 27, 2019
The motion asks a federal judge in Atlanta to sideline use of the state’s obsolete electronic voting machines after Oct 1.
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Jun 24, 2019
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Jun 24, 2019
Jenny Cohn on YouTube Jun 11, 2019
By William James for The Intellectualist May 31, 2019
Judge rejects effort to derail lawsuit over Georgia election problems.
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 30, 2019
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 30, 2019
By Miles Parks for NPR May 28, 2019
“THE FACT THAT WE ARE HANDING OVER THE KEYS OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY TO THE MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX — IT’S LIKE GIVING THE KEYS TO THE HENHOUSE TO A FOX AND SAYING, ‘HERE COME IN AND TAKE WHATEVER YOU WANT.’ IT’S OBVIOUSLY DANGEROUS"
By Whitney Webb for Mint Press News May 24, 2019
By Whitney Webb for Mint Press News May 24, 2019
By Johnny Kauffman for WABE May 23, 2019
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said that a new state law to replace Georgia's obsolete electronic voting machines with an upgraded electronic system is not sufficient, at this stage, to convince her that Georgia's electronic voting apparatus shouldn't be considered a constitutional violation of voters' rights.
By R. Robin McDonald for Daily Report May 21, 2019
By R. Robin McDonald for Daily Report May 21, 2019
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 21, 2019
More election hacking by Russians and others is widely expected in 2020, but the DHS lacks a full understanding of past attacks, having failed to perform a forensic audit of the election systems targeted in 2016
By Mark Sullivan for Fast Company May 16, 2019
By Mark Sullivan for Fast Company May 16, 2019
By Caroline Kelly for CNN May 15, 2019
Georgia is set to buy a $150 million statewide election system that relies on touchscreen technology. At the same time, the Department of Homeland Security is looking into how the devices could be exploited.
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution for gt May 2, 2019
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution for gt May 2, 2019
How a few private companies that have little oversight and keep information secret run US elections.
By Jordan Wilkie for The Guardian Apr 23, 2019
By Jordan Wilkie for The Guardian Apr 23, 2019
By Andrew Appel, Richard DeMillo and Philip Stark for Social Science Research Network Apr 21, 2019
By Tamar Hallerman and Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Mar 27, 2019
‘It’s very curious why the leadership has not committed resources to prepare for the 2020 election,’ one Homeland Security official tells The Daily Beast.
By Erin Banco and Betsy Woodruff for The Daily Beast Feb 13, 2019
By Erin Banco and Betsy Woodruff for The Daily Beast Feb 13, 2019
From Coalition for Good Governance Feb 8, 2019
By Sue Halpern for The New Yorker Jan 22, 2019
By Rich Garella for The Inquirer Jan 22, 2019
By Garland Favorito Jan 20, 2019
Chief Lobbyist for Elections Systems & Software Hired as Kemp’s Deputy Chief of Staff in Governor’s Office Jan 9, 2019
A hearing on a motion to dismiss the election lawsuit is scheduled for Wednesday morning.
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Jan 8, 2019
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Jan 8, 2019
Jordan Fuchs managed Brad Raffensperger's campaign for the office of secretary of state.
By Kristal Dixon for Patch Dec 18, 2018
By Kristal Dixon for Patch Dec 18, 2018
Updated charts show the data anomaly in the 2018 Georgia Lt. Governor Race.
From sarahforgeorgia.com Dec 13, 2018
From sarahforgeorgia.com Dec 13, 2018
By Jim Galloway for Political Insider, AJC Blog Dec 4, 2018
By Andrew Appel for Freedom to Tinker Dec 3, 2018
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 27, 2018
By Alexis Stevens for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 24, 2018
Sec of State Candidates' views prior to runoff election Dec 4. 2018
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 18, 2018
Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 18, 2018
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 8, 2018
By Michael Harriot for The Root Nov 5, 2018
A vendor manual for voting machines used in about ten states shows the vendor instructed customers to use trivial, easy to crack passwords and to re-use the passwords when changing log-in credentials.
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Nov 5, 2018
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Nov 5, 2018
Read paragraph 4!
By Caroline Zhang for CREW Nov 5, 2018
By Caroline Zhang for CREW Nov 5, 2018
By Mark Niesse for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 5, 2018
By Staff for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 5, 2018
By Jim Galloway for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 4, 2018
By Jordan Wilkie and Timothy Pratt for Who.What.Why Nov 4, 2018
By Ben Brasch for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 2,2018
By Mark Niesse & Maya T. Prabhu for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Nov 1, 2019
Key midterm races could be thrown, and we may not even realize it.
By Kim Zetter for Medium Nov 1, 2018
By Kim Zetter for Medium Nov 1, 2018
An investigation into the US election system reveals frightening vulnerabilities at almost every level.By Benjamin Wofford for Vox Oct 25, 2018
By Brian Varner for Wired Oct 25, 2018
Election officials say security ties and seals prevent anyone with physical access to voting machines from manipulating them. But a researcher has shown how he can easily defeat them with a soda can.
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Oct 16, 2018
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Oct 16, 2018
By Wenke Lee for SAFE Commission Oct 8, 2018
By Frank Bajak for AP News Oct 29, 2018
By Matt Bernhard for Medium Sep 17, 2018
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Aug 30, 2018
Logan Lamb, (cybersecurity researcher who exposed the vulnerable election system server at KSU), Professor Rich DeMillo of Georgia Tech, Marilyn Marks, the organizer of the lawsuit to force Georgia to switch to paper ballots, and attorney Bruce Brown trying that case in federal court, present their views and answering callers' questions. The session will be moderated by election quality advocate Jeanne Dufort of Madison. Aug 23, 2018
Letter to Rules Committee follows request to Treasury Secretary Mnuchin.
By Nels Lesniewski for Roll Call Aug 20, 2018
By Nels Lesniewski for Roll Call Aug 20, 2018
Remote-access software and modems on election equipment 'is the worst decision for security short of leaving ballot boxes on a Moscow street corner.'
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Jul 17, 2018
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Jul 17, 2018
By Jennifer Cohn for Medium Jun 29, 2018, Updated Aug 20, 2018
By Tia Mitchell for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Apr 16, 2018
As the midterms approach, America’s electronic voting systems are more vulnerable than ever. Why isn’t anyone trying to fix them?
By Kim Zetter for New York Times Magazine Sep 26, 2018
By Kim Zetter for New York Times Magazine Sep 26, 2018
Video from CNN Aug 14, 2018
By Curt Devine and Drew Griffin for CNN Aug 14, 2018
From Georgia Alliance for Social Justice Aug 6, 2018
By Christine Condon for McClatchy dc bureau Aug 13, 2018
By Andrew Gumbel for The Guardian Aug 13, 2018
Veteran hackers have tried for years to get the world to notice flaws in voting machines. Now that they’ve got it, they have to wrestle with scaring people away from voting.
By Kevin Collier for BuzzFeed.News Aug 11, 2018
By Kevin Collier for BuzzFeed.News Aug 11, 2018
An expert on voter suppression, he will help keep Georgia red.
By Carol Anderson for New York Times Aug 11, 2018
By Carol Anderson for New York Times Aug 11, 2018
Aug 11, 2018
By Christine Condon for McClatchy dc bureau Aug 6, 2018
By Christine Condon and William Douglas for McClatchy dc bureau Jul 26, 2018
By Sue Halpern for New Yorker Jul 24, 2018
The indictment of 12 Russian military officers on charges that they interfered with the U.S. 2016 presidential election contends that one of the states they targeted was Georgia.
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Jul 19, 2018
By R. Robin McDonald for law.com Jul 19, 2018
Robert Mueller’s latest indictments raise new questions about the integrity of Georgia’s voting infrastructure. Why is the state stonewalling?
By Kim Zetter for Politico Magazine Jul 18, 2018
By Kim Zetter for Politico Magazine Jul 18, 2018
U.S. officials have laid out a wealth of details about how they believe Moscow executed its plot.
By Martin Matishak for Politico Jul 18, 2018
By Martin Matishak for Politico Jul 18, 2018
By Cory Doctorow for boingboing Jul 18, 2018
From Common Cause Georgia Jul 17, 2018
Remote-access software and modems on election equipment 'is the worst decision for security short of leaving ballot boxes on a Moscow street corner.'
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Jul 17, 2018
By Kim Zetter for Motherboard Jul 17, 2018
From Cision Jul 16, 2018
July 13, 2018
From VoterGA Jul 12, 2018
This Hall county voting machine somehow "forgot" to tally ANY votes for US House, US Senate, State House, State Senate, District Attorney, Solicitor General and County Commissioner!
By Dana Bowers for A Chance for Georgia Jul 5, 2018
By Dana Bowers for A Chance for Georgia Jul 5, 2018
By Giovanna Drpic for CBS 46 News Jul 5, 2018
By Greg Gordon, Amy Renee Leiker, Jamie Self & Stanley Dunlap for McClatchey Jun 21, 2018
Video from Now This News Jun 10, 2018
CBS 46 News
This document provides never before published information about the destruction of Georgia elections data at the Kennesaw State University Center for Election Systems in the summer of 2017. It also audits the October 30th Secretary of State report that concludes the data destruction was standard procedure.
By Garland Favorito for VoterGa Apr 30, 2018
By Garland Favorito for VoterGa Apr 30, 2018
Demonstration shows malware could change election results
By Mark Niesse for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Apr 18, 2018
By Mark Niesse for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Apr 18, 2018
By J. Alex Halderman for New York Times Apr 5, 2018
By Greg Gordon for McC;latchey Apr 4, 2018
By Duncan Buell for Communications of the ACM Mar 27, 2018
By Mogan Chalfant for The Hill Mar 22, 2018
Senate Intelligence Committee Mar 21, 2018
By By Karoun Demirjian for Washington Post Mar 20, 2018
In the months since the 2016 election, DHS officials have had ‘a little bit of a crash course on what it means to run an election.’
By Betsy Woodruff and Julia Arciga for The Daily Beast Mar 12, 2018
By Betsy Woodruff and Julia Arciga for The Daily Beast Mar 12, 2018
By Jake Laperruque for Project on Government Oversight Mar 1, 2018
By Andrew Appel for Freedom to Tinker Feb 22, 2018
By Kim Zetter for New York Times Magazine Feb 21, 2018
By Greg Bluestein for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Feb 20, 2018
By Matthew Rice for Open Rights Group Scotland Feb 9, 2018
Elections in Georgia could return to paper ballots.
By Mark Niesse for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jan 22, 2018
By Mark Niesse for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jan 22, 2018
The bill reads like a computer security expert’s wish list.
By Timothy B. Lee for ars Technica Jan 2, 2018
By Timothy B. Lee for ars Technica Jan 2, 2018
Under attack from outside, and undermined from within.
By Richard DeMillo for Bloomberg Dec 18, 2017
By Richard DeMillo for Bloomberg Dec 18, 2017
From Better Georgia Dec 16, 2017
Making Digital Ballot Files Public Is Key to Transparency
By Sean Steinberg for Who.What.Why Dec 11, 2017
By Sean Steinberg for Who.What.Why Dec 11, 2017
By Mark Niesse and Arielle Kass for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Dec 1, 2017
The state had been using completely paperless voting machines, prompting a lawsuit alleging that the practice made election results indeterminable.
By Bethania Palma for Snopes Nov 16, 2017
By Bethania Palma for Snopes Nov 16, 2017
By Nick Knudsen for HuffPost Nov 9, 2017
The commonwealth abandoned electronic voting machines. It's time everyone else followed.
By Jeremy Fassler for The Daily Banter Nov 8, 2017
By Jeremy Fassler for The Daily Banter Nov 8, 2017
Election security hasn't changed much in over a decade, but the threat model has.
By Sean Gallagher for ars technica Nov 7, 2017
By Sean Gallagher for ars technica Nov 7, 2017
KSU Deletion of CES Server Data on July 7, 2017 at KSU Center for Elections System
Oct 30, 2017
Oct 30, 2017
By Frank Bajak for AP News Oct 26, 2017
Report on Cyber Vulnerabilities in U.S. Election Equipment, Databases, and Infrastructure .
Prepared for Def Con 25 Sep 2017
Prepared for Def Con 25 Sep 2017
Video thanks to Garland Favorito Sep 22, 2017
By Pamela Wood for The Baltimore Sun Sep 8, 2017
Channel Two Action News Sep 5, 2017
By Philip Ewing for NPR Sep 5, 2017
By Will Bunch for The Inquirer Sep 3, 2017
With big aid from Congress unlikely, state election managers search for money to replace voting equipment, protect databases and train workers in cybersecurity — as threats loom in 2018 and 2020.
By Cory Bennett, Eric Geller, Martin Matishak and Tim Starks for Politico Sep 3, 2017
By Cory Bennett, Eric Geller, Martin Matishak and Tim Starks for Politico Sep 3, 2017
By Kristina Torres for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sep 1, 2017
By Nicole Perlroth, Michael Wines and Matthew Rosenberg for New York Times Sep 1, 2017
Express Vote machines will get a trial run in the Conyers mayoral race this November.
By Giovanna Drpic for CBS46 Aug 31, 2017
By Giovanna Drpic for CBS46 Aug 31, 2017
By Kristina Torres for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Aug 16, 2017
By Pam Fessler for All Things Considered Aug 10, 2017
By Matt Leonard for GCN Aug 8, 2017
By Steven Melendez for Fast Company Aug 4, 2017
By James Woolsey & Brian J. Fox for The New York Times Aug 3, 2017
“The fortress is undefended in many cases.”
By A.J. Vicens for Mother Jones Aug 2, 2017
By A.J. Vicens for Mother Jones Aug 2, 2017
By Lily Hay Newman for Wired Aug 1, 2017
By Kate Conger for Gizmodo Jul 31, 2017
By Robert McMillan and Byron Tau for The Wall Street Journal Jul 29, 2017
YouTube Jul 29, 2019
By Tomas Fox-Brewster for Forbes Jul 29, 2017
By Joe Uchill for The Hill Jul 29, 2017
Cybersecurity reporter Kim Zetter warns that our election systems, including our voting machines, are vulnerable to hacking: "We can't rule out that elections haven't already been manipulated."
Heard on Fresh Air Jul 20, 2017
Heard on Fresh Air Jul 20, 2017
Touch-screen machines can be programmed to change votes and are nearly impossible to audit, computer experts say.
By Jessica Schulberg for Huffpost Jul 17, 2017
By Jessica Schulberg for Huffpost Jul 17, 2017
By Madeline McGee for KSU Sentinel Jul 17, 2017
By Kathleen Foody for The Seattle Times Jul 15, 2017
By Kristina Torres for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jul 14, 2017
By Ernest A. Canning for Bradblog Jul 14, 2017
By Nathan for GeorgiaPol.com Jul 11, 2017
By Kristina Torres for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jul 5, 2017
By Colorado Springs Gazette Jul 4, 2017
By Lulu Friesdat for Alternet Jul 3, 2017
By Jim Galloway for ajc.com Jul 3, 2017
By Brian Kemp for USA Today Jul 2, 2017
By Associated Press Jul 4, 2017
By Glenn Harlan Reynolds for USA Today Jun 25, 2017
By Holly Croft for Georgiapol.com Jun 22, 2017
By Jesse Hirsh for The Daily Good Jun 20, 2017
The state’s voting systems are uniquely vulnerable, security researchers say—and the state has ignored efforts to fix the problem.
By Kim Zetter for Politico Magazine June 14, 2017
By Kim Zetter for Politico Magazine June 14, 2017
Report uncovers a litany of lapses in voting system used state-wide.
By Dan Goodin for ARS Technica Jun 14, 2017
By Dan Goodin for ARS Technica Jun 14, 2017
By Kristina Torres for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jun 12, 2017
A tech-savvy measure introduced by members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus would protect against cyber meddling.
By John Nichols for Moyers & Company Jun 8, 2017
By John Nichols for Moyers & Company Jun 8, 2017
If both parties can’t soon agree on how to upgrade to crucial systems: very easy.
By Jesse B. Staniforth for ThinkProgress May 1, 2017
By Jesse B. Staniforth for ThinkProgress May 1, 2017
By Chris Wallace for Fox News Apr 18, 2017
Republicans would make it easier to steal an election by killing the Election Assistance Commission.
By Ari Berman for The Nation Feb 7, 2017
By Ari Berman for The Nation Feb 7, 2017
Video testimony by Mr. Jeremy Epstein, deputy division director for Computer and Network, National Science Foundation (NSF) 2017
By Jacob Hoffman-Andrews for Electronic Frontier Foundation Dec 16, 2016
By Russ Baker for Who.What.Why Dec 14, 2016
Nov 28, 2016
By Ron Rivest and Philip Stark for USA Today Nov 18, 2016
By Matt Bernhard and J. Alex Halderman for Medium Nov 7, 2016
By Aaron Bandler for The Daily Wire Oct 20, 2016
By Arthur L. Burris and Eric A. Fischer for Congressional Research Service Oct 18, 2016
By Patrick Thibodeau for Computer World Oct 5, 2016
By Andrew Appel for Freedom to Tinker Sep 20, 2016
By Kristina Torres for Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sep 9, 2016
As foreign hackers target election data, voters may lose faith in digital ballots.
By Kaveh Waddell for The Atlantic Aug 29, 2016
By Kaveh Waddell for The Atlantic Aug 29, 2016
Some state election officials say offers to aid the fight against hackers could lead to Washington taking greater control.
By Eric Geller for Politico Aug 28, 2016
By Eric Geller for Politico Aug 28, 2016
Harvey Wasserman for Thom Hartmann The Big Picture May 2, 2016
By Lawrence Norden and Christopher Famighetti for Brennan Center for Justice Sep 15, 2015
By Garland Favorito for Deciding the Vote May 3, 2014
By Bob Fitrakis for Columbia Free Press Oct 31, 2013
The G.O.P. aims to paint the country red.
By Victoria Collier for Harper's Magazine Nov, 2012
By Victoria Collier for Harper's Magazine Nov, 2012
By Bob Fitrakis & Harvey Wasserman for Buzzflash Sep 25, 2012
By Ethan Trex for Mental Floss Sep 2, 2012
By Thom Hartmann for The Daily Take Jul 3, 2012
By Charles P. Pierce for Esquire Jul 2, 2012
Election Defense Alliance video Apr 6, 2012
By Matt Liebowitz for NBC News Sep 28, 2011
By Blake Aued for Landmark Communications, Inc. Dec 30, 2010
By Tom Crawford for Tom Crawford's Georgia Report Sep 28, 2009
By Kim Zetter for Wired Sep 3, 2009
By Kim Zetter for Wired Aug 12, 2009
By Ellen Theisen for VotersUnite.Org Mar 21, 2009, revised Mar 30, 2009
By Mitch Trachetenberg for Bradblog.com Mar 17, 2009
By Kim Zetter for Wired Mar 17, 2009
By Brad Friedman for bradblog.com Dec. 8, 2008
Introduction of new voting technology not even mentioned in this report!
By Danny Hayes & Seth C. McKee for Wiley Online Library Nov 12, 2008
By Danny Hayes & Seth C. McKee for Wiley Online Library Nov 12, 2008
By Alice Gordon for Political Affairs Oct 12, 2008
Video for Velvet Revolution Sep 29, 2008
By Larissa Alexandrovna for OpEd News Jul 18, 2008
From ProCon.org Apr 23, 2008
Video of interview. Elections discussion begins at 26:28.
Jan 10, 2008
Jan 10, 2008
By Brad Friedman for Huffpost Aug 16, 2007
Taken on behalf of the Plaintiffs at the office of the Center for Election Systems Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, Georgia Jul 31, 2007
This report was prepared by the University of California, Berkeley under contract to the California Secretary of State as part of a “Top-to-Bottom” review of electronic voting systems certified for use in the State of California.
July 20, 2007
July 20, 2007
By Office of the Secretary of State June, 2007
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, Rice University
By Sarah P. Everett May, 2007
By Sarah P. Everett May, 2007
By Brad Friedman for bradblog.com Jan 24, 2007
By Ellen Theisen for VotersUnite.Org 2006
By Matthew Charles Cardinale for Atlanta Progressive News Sep 28, 2006
Video of Ariel J. Feldman, J. Alex Halderman, and Edward W. Felten for Princeton University Center for Information Technology Policy Sep 13, 2006
By Ariel J. Feldman, J. Alex Halderman, and Edward W. Felten for Center for Information Technology Policy and Dept. of Computer Science, Princeton University Sep 13, 2006
IrDA protocol can "totally compromise system" without detection,, warns federal voting standards website.
By Brad Friedman for The Bradblog Feb 22, 2006
By Brad Friedman for The Bradblog Feb 22, 2006
By Susan Pynchon for VoteTrustUSA.org Jan 20, 2006
By Karen Handel, Candidate for Sec. of State 2006
For Votersunite.org 2006
United States Government Accountability Office for Report to Congressional Requesters Sep, 2005
From Daily Kos Jun 1, 2005
By Michael Meacher for The Guardian Feb 2, 2005
By Lawrence Norden for Brennan Center Task Force on Voting System Security 2005
Book preview by Steven F. Freeman and Joel Bleifuss
A Research Report from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate Division, School of Arts & Sciences Center for Organizational Dynamics
By Steven F. Freeman Dec 29, 2004
By Steven F. Freeman Dec 29, 2004
By Joel Bleifiss for In These Times Dec 10, 2004
By William Rivers Pitt for Truthout.org Nov 8, 2004
By Garland Favorito for News with Views Nov 3, 2004
From Wired Oct 12, 2004
Georgia's election system given grade of F- by Free Congress Foundation, making it the worst in the nation.
By Tom Zeller Jr. for The New York Times Sep 19, 2004
By Tom Zeller Jr. for The New York Times Sep 19, 2004
About half of the largest ballot-counting corporation, Election Systems & Software (ES&S), is owned by the Omaha World-Herald Company, which publishes the city's conservative daily newspaper.
By Ronnie Dugger for The Nation Jul 29, 2004
By Ronnie Dugger for The Nation Jul 29, 2004
Electronic counts, unaudited touch-screen ballots, enhance opportunities for fraud.
By Ronnie Dugger for The Nation Jul 29, 2004
By Ronnie Dugger for The Nation Jul 29, 2004
By Denis Wright Jun 11, 2004
Comprehensive analysis of electronic voting's early days, with emphasis on Bev Harris' findings.
By Michael Shnayerson for Vanity Fair Apr, 2004
By Michael Shnayerson for Vanity Fair Apr, 2004
From democraticunderground.com Mar 14, 2004
Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute Technical Report
By Kohno, Stubblefield, Rubin and Wallach Feb 27, 2004
By Kohno, Stubblefield, Rubin and Wallach Feb 27, 2004
From Associated Press for Wired Dec 17, 2003
By Paul Krugman for The New York Times Dec 2, 2003
By Waseem S. Daher for The Tech Nov 14, 2003
By Melanie Warner for The New York Times Nov 9, 2003
By Kim Zetter for Wired Oct 13, 2003
From Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research for Voter News Service Oct, 2003
By Alistair Thompson for Scoop Independent News Sep 12, 2003
Experts question just how secure Georgia elections are.
By Kevin Griffis for Creative Loafing Apr 2, 2003
By Kevin Griffis for Creative Loafing Apr 2, 2003
By Bev Harris for Scoop Independent News Jul 8, 2003
By Kathy Rogers, Director of Election Administration
Correspondance between Sec. of State Cathy Cox's office and Robert Urosevich, president of Diebold Election System
Dec 3, 2002
Dec 3, 2002
By Alessandra Stanley and David D. Kirkpatrick for New York Times Nov 6, 2002
From CNN.com Nov 5, 2002
June 13, 2002
By Tom Crawford for Georgia Report May 3, 2002
VoterGA History for Election Defense Alliance
By Brit Williams, Executive Director, Kennesaw State University Center for Elections Systems
Submitted to Governor Roy E. Barnes and Members of the Georgia General Assembly Dec, 2001
By Shirley Zilberstein for CNN Jul 17, 2001