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  2. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    The effects of internet voting on overall voter turnout are unclear. A 2017 study of online voting in two Swiss cantons found that it had no effect on turnout, [61] and a 2009 study of Estonia's national election found similar results. [62]

  3. Electronic voting by country - Wikipedia

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    The working group recommended against Internet voting, concluding that the risks outweighed the benefits. [ 51 ] In Finland , electronic voting has never been used in large scale; all voting is conducted by pen and paper and the ballots are always counted by hand.

  4. Electronic voting in the United States - 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. [ 147 ] In 2023 a contractor, WSD Digital, developing a voter registration and e-pollbook system for New Hampshire put in code to link to websites in Russia and used open source ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Be assured, voting machines are never connected to internet ...

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    Voting system has 'robust security' and 'tamper-evident locks' At their core, voting machines are designed to accurately record and tally votes, ensuring every citizen’s voice is heard.

  7. Secure Electronic Registration and Voting Experiment

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    These security risks were put to the test in 2010 when J. Alex Halderman, a professor of Computer Science at the University of Michigan, took on a challenge issued by the District of Columbia to see if Halderman's students could hack their new Internet Voting system. [11] Halderman's Computer Science students were quickly successful.

  8. 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. But it faces significant hurdles to greater deployment: most states do not allow for the widespread ...

  9. 'Of no actual use.' Ohio election officials debunk Mike ... - AOL

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    Ohio law dictates voting machines cannot be connected to internet networks, he said. "The voting machines that Hamilton County uses, that every Ohio county uses, undergoes third party testing to ...