Election Reform Briefing: Securing the Vote--Can Americans Trust the Voting Machines?

Election Reform Briefing: Securing the Vote--Can Americans Trust the Voting Machines?

This report by electionline.org provides the first nonpartisan and non-advocacy look at the status of efforts to secure electronic voting. It is the organization's seventh Election Reform Briefing and looks at what states do to ensure that voters and candidates are confident that election results are accurate and trustworthy.

Pew is no longer active in this line of work, but for more information, please visit electionline.org.

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