Last Tuesday, Mitchell County Auditor Lowell Tesch cast his ballot for Abraham Lincoln. Deputy Auditor Barbara Baldwin poked her finger at the screen, made two "bleeps" and voted for John F. Kennedy.
Suffolk County is one step closer to making hand-marked paper ballots a thing of the past. The Suffolk County Board of Elections plans to roll out new touch screen voting machines — likely in time for ...
Nearly two-thirds of voters suspect electronic voting machines may be vulnerable to online manipulation. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 64% of Likely U.S.
A Justice Department official recently asked some Missouri counties to turn over their 2020 voting machines. The counties refused, drawing attention to the debate over election security. President ...