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  2. Open-source voting system - Wikipedia

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    Mississippi was the first state to have local jurisdictions use open-source voting systems to cast and count ballots. In New Hampshire , the towns of Ashland , Newington and Woodstock piloted that same open-sourced software system in the fall of 2022 with an eye to possible statewide adoption of VotingWorks ' open-source systems by 2024.

  3. Election Systems & Software - Wikipedia

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    Election Systems & Software (ES&S or ESS) is an Omaha, Nebraska-based company that manufactures and sells voting machine equipment and services. [1] The company's offerings include vote tabulators, DRE voting machines, voter registration and election management systems, ballot-marking devices, electronic poll books, ballot on demand printing services, and absentee voting-by-mail services.

  4. Voatz - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, a Utah resident became the first person to cast a vote for president in a U.S. general election via a blockchain-based voting app on a personal cellphone, according to Fox News. [23] GovTech reported that the vote in question was submitted in Utah County with the Voatz app, which has been piloted in a number of states ...

  5. Troubleshooting AOL Desktop Gold

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    Desktop Gold doesn't provide dial-up internet connectivity and can only be used if you already have a broadband internet connection. If you're having trouble getting online, check to see if the issue is with your internet connection.Our help article, Troubleshooting a Broadband Connection , provides some useful troubleshooting tips.

  6. Self Service Gas Pumps + Ranked Choice Voting - AOL

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    Find out what's going on around town with your daily Portland Patch!

  7. Electronic pollbook - Wikipedia

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    When voters have a choice of multiple vote centers where they may vote, e-pollbooks communicating over the internet can prevent a voter from voting more than once. [ 2 ] Where e-pollbooks are deployed, they have consolidated broad data (from entire city, county and/or federated state ) into usable information at a polling place and have ...

  8. Voting experts warn of 'serious threats' for 2024 from ... - AOL

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    The letter sent by nearly two dozen computer scientists, election security experts and voter advocacy organizations asks for a federal probe and a risk assessment of voting machines used ...

  9. Computer experts urge Georgia to replace voting machines - AOL

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    A group of computer and election security experts is urging Georgia election officials to replace the state's touchscreen voting machines with hand-marked paper ballots ahead of the November ...