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  2. Cost of Voting Index - Wikipedia

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    The Cost of Voting Index measures and ranks how difficult it is to vote in each state in the United States, focusing on voter registration and voting rules. [1] [2] The index also has rankings for every two years since 1996. [3] [4] The states ranked as being easier to vote also tend to have higher voter turnout. [5] [6]

  3. Electronic voting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Election Assistance Commission (EAC) is an independent agency of the United States government which developed the 2005 Voluntary Voting System Guidelines (VVSG). [2] These guidelines address some of the security and accessibility needs of elections. The EAC also accredits three test laboratories which manufacturers hire to review their ...

  4. Hart InterCivic - Wikipedia

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    Hart InterCivic Inc. is a privately held United States company that provides election technologies and services to government jurisdictions. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Hart products are used by hundreds of jurisdictions nationwide, including counties in Texas, the entire states of Hawaii and Oklahoma, half of Washington and Colorado, and certain counties in Michigan [1], Ohio, California ...

  5. Portage County's new voting equipment leads Wisconsin in ...

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    PLOVER − Portage County has made an almost $1 million investment in election security and accessibility, and voters will get to use the new equipment for the first time during the Feb. 20 ...

  6. Two charts and a map to help make sense of all the early ...

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    The pandemic-era 2020 election had the highest ever early vote totals, at more than 101 million, or 63% of all votes cast. But beside 2020, the share of early votes has remained steady since 2012 ...

  7. Elections in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Punch card voting equipment was developed in the 1960s, with about one-third of votes cast with punch cards in 1980. New York was the last state to phase out lever voting in response to the 2000 Help America Vote Act (HAVA), which allocated funds for the replacement of lever machine and punch card voting equipment. New York replaced its lever ...

  8. How secure are Tarrant County elections? Voting equipment put ...

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    Poll watcher Mei Wang points to a box from which she plans to pick a voting machine at a public test of Tarrant County’s election equipment and processes in Fort Worth on Sept. 16, 2024.

  9. Voting machine - Wikipedia

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    A voting machine is a machine used to record votes in an election without paper. The first voting machines were mechanical but it is increasingly more common to use electronic voting machines. Traditionally, a voting machine has been defined by its mechanism, and whether the system tallies votes at each voting location, or centrally.