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  2. Scytl - Wikipedia

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    Scytl Election Technologies S.L.U. (also stylized SCYTL), is a Spanish electronic voting system and election technology company. Founded in 2001 in Barcelona , its products and services have been used in elections and referendums in many countries.

  3. Electronic voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    online voting from Scytl, [121] Florida: 2007: in-person voting from Diebold, [180] [181] and ES&S iVotronic. [182] Florida: 2004: ES&S iVotronic machines and central tabulators [183] Ohio: 2007: comprehensive review of Ohio's electronic voting technology from Election Systems & Software, Hart InterCivic, and Premier Election Systems. [184]

  4. We must consider secure online voting - AOL

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    The list of states delaying primaries and elections is quickly increasing, with New Jersey adding local elections to the list. In fact, 23 U.S. states and the District of Columbia allow some ...

  5. 'Not acceptable': Obama slams GOP plan to filibuster voting ...

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    "They're suddenly afraid to even talk about these issues and figure out solutions," the former president said of Republican opposition to the For the People Act.

  6. Election security - Wikipedia

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    Ban electronic voting [10] Secure all voting infrastructure from databases to equipment using cyber hygiene tools such as the CIS "20 Critical Security Controls" or NIST's Cybersecurity Framework. [10] [12] [13] Provide resources, training and information-sharing to election leaders for cyber maintenance and on-going monitoring. [14] [15]

  7. Can online voting be secure? Experts in Las Vegas try ... - AOL

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    The platform, known as Secure Internet Voting, or SIV, is ran by a U.S. firm of the same name. Allowing people to vote from their phones or computers, it is already being used in small pilot ...

  8. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    The functions of electronic voting depends primarily on what the organizers intent to achieve. In general, two main types of e-voting can be identified: e-voting which is physically supervised by representatives of governmental or independent electoral authorities (e.g. electronic voting machines located at polling stations);

  9. Voting System Needs Millions More in Funding to Be Secure: Report

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    Election infrastructure is still vulnerable to manipulation and states don’t have enough money to secure their voting systems before the 2020 election, according to a new report published by the ...