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Ashley Balcerzak

@abalcerzak
1 posts
2019-08-06
Tens of millions of Americans vote in states that use paperless voting machines — devices that security experts say can be undetectably hacked and offer no way to audit the results when errors occur. New Jersey is one of them, via @politico : https://www.politico.com/... pic.twitter.com/88dF4qJnKF
2019-08-06 View on X
Politico

A look at the 14 US states that used paperless voting machines in 2018, which experts say can easily be hacked, and the slow and uneven efforts to replace them

Paperless voting devices are a gaping weakness in the patchwork U.S. election system, security experts say.