The Iowa Disaster Shows Why Techie Culture and Running Elections Don’t Always Mix and Nevada Could Be Next The Iowa Democratic Party wanted to show off high-tech voting tools. The contractors said don’t worry. But the new system… February 11, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Inside the Iowa Democratic Party’s ‘Boiler Room’ Meltdown A review of materials left on desks in the Iowa Democratic Party boiler room revealed it was unprepared on many… February 7, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Explaining a Likely Cause Behind Iowa’s Caucus Meltdown The electronic system used by the Iowa Democratic Party on Monday night to compile its 2020 presidential caucus results was… February 4, 2020 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
New Federal Money Will Lock in America’s Next Wave of Voting Machine Technology Congress’s first major appropriation for voting infrastructure upgrades in years will lock in a new generation of voting systems. December 23, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Cybersecurity Risks Cast Shadow on Nevada’s 2020 Democratic Presidential Caucuses The state party isn’t using online ballots, but other parts of its voting system are online. December 12, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Why an Elections Expert Is Warning That Verified Voting Organization Has ‘Lost Its Way’ A national advocacy group whose mission is verifying vote counts is endorsing a new voting system that cannot be trusted,… December 4, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Why We Can Expect More Voting Machine Headaches in 2020 New voting systems debuting in later 2019 suggest that the 2020 presidential primaries will see equipment glitches and delays for… November 27, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Why the DNC Nixed Smartphone Voting in Alaska’s 2020 Primary After much delay and debate behind closed doors, the DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee rejects smartphone voting for Alaska’s rural… October 22, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Why the DNC Is Divided Over Smartphone Voting in the Alaska Primary The Voatz system has been used for remote voting before, but security and reliability concerns persist. October 15, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Why Over 130,000 New Voting Machines Could Lead to More Distrust in U.S. Elections The divide over ballot-marking devices is not merely philosophical. October 8, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
Why a Local Showdown Over Voting Technology in North Carolina Is a Harbinger for Elections Across America Will human traces and judgments be replaced by digital ballots and automated software? September 29, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest
DNC Reverses Course on Virtual Voting in 2020 Iowa and Nevada Caucuses—Will ‘Old School’ Early Voting and Vote by Mail Replace Them? The DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee has stepped away from requiring remote voting options for 2020’s party-run caucuses and primaries. August 30, 2019 ShareTwitterFacebookPinterest