VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Circuit court judge Randall Smith ruled Monday that Virginia Beach's 2023 adoption of a 10-1 voting system ordinance is void. The decision is a win for former councilman Linwood ...
A new electronic voting system developed at NTNU can withstand attacks from quantum computers, meaning digital elections can be conducted securely, even in the future. Subscribe to our newsletter for ...
EPFL researchers have developed and tested Votegral a complete e-voting pipeline, demonstrating for the first time that there is a plausible and practical approach to coercion-resistant electronic ...
The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled on Thursday the voting machines currently used in Arkansas comply with state law, contrary to arguments by a group that sued the state to halt their use. Thursday's ...
Kari Lake, the Republican candidate for Senate in Arizona, wants the Supreme Court to upend how Americans vote by declaring it unconstitutional for voters to cast their ballots through electronic ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is promising that a new ruling in Georgia will "expose everything" and vindicate those like him who have made claims about election fraud. "This is going to expose everything ...
VIRGINIA BEACH — A Circuit Court judge ruled Monday that the district-based election system Virginia Beach imposed to comply with federal voting rights law is void. According to the ruling, that’s ...
The Shreveport City Attorney advised the council not to change its electronic voting procedures. City Attorney Marcus Edwards stated the current electronic roll call system complies with open meetings ...
ATLANTA — A federal judge has declined to block the use of Georgia’s electronic voting system in a long-running lawsuit that alleged that the system is vulnerable to attack and has operational issues ...
ATLANTA — A federal judge will soon rule on whether Georgia’s hotly contested Dominion voting machines are vulnerable to hacking and violate voters’ constitutional rights, a decision that threatens to ...
ATLANTA — Georgia State Sen. Colton Moore (R-53) has introduced legislation to replace the state’s current electronic voting system with hand-marked paper ballots and publicly recorded hand counts, ...
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