In 2020’s early presidential caucuses and primaries, new voting systems have caused headaches for local election officials and voters.
The latest disruptive trends in data and digital technology underscore how vulnerable current voting systems are.
As the Iowa Democratic Party eyes telephone-based voting, a crowded field advantages candidates whose last names benefit from alphabetical order.
Key parts of a complex system have yet to be built, and the DNC’s Rules and Bylaws Committee has concerns.
The DNC Rules and Bylaws Committee moved closer to approving Iowa’s plans to offer telephone voting in 2020’s first presidential…
Experts point to red flags that could undermine the nominating process.
Pioneering election in Denver showcases the promise and unresolved challenges facing digital revolution in voting.
Will critics show up to see and test the use of blockchains to send ballots?
Technology is bringing more accountable elections, but some activists disagree.
A major 2017 party-run election in Canada may have seen “thousands” of hijacked votes.
2020 may be the year that online voting really takes hold in the U.S., starting with the Iowa Democratic Party’s…
Pending plans could create 100,000 new absentee caucus-goers.