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  2. Electronic voting - Wikipedia

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    A public network DRE voting system is an election system that uses electronic ballots and transmits vote data from the polling place to another location over a public network. [37] Vote data may be transmitted as individual ballots as they are cast, periodically as batches of ballots throughout the election day, or as one batch at the close of ...

  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. Electronic voting by country - Wikipedia

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    After discovering discrepancies between manual and automated voting tallies, the memory cards were changed throughout the country. Many Filipino voters became skeptical of the e-voting system after the national recall. Because of past violent elections, 250,000 troops were placed on high alert around the country. [127]

  5. DRE voting machine - Wikipedia

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    The device started to be massively used in 1996 in Brazil where 100% of the elections voting system is carried out using machines. In 2004, 28.9% of the registered voters in the United States used some type of direct recording electronic voting system, up from 7.7% in 1996.

  6. Far right presentation using misappropriated election ... - AOL

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    On the third day of the CPAC this month, two men delivered on experts' biggest concerns about attempts to access election machines after the 2020 election.

  7. Voting machine - Wikipedia

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    A precinct-count voting system is a voting system that tallies ballots at the polling place. Precinct-count machines typically analyze ballots as they are cast. This approach allows for voters to be notified of voting errors such as overvotes and can prevent spoilt votes. After the voter has a chance to correct any errors, the precinct-count ...

  8. Georgia Republicans seek to stop automatic voter registration ...

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    Georgia's automatic voter registration has put almost all eligible citizens on the rolls, but now some Republicans want to turn that system off. The Senate Ethics Committee on Thursday voted to ...

  9. Smartmatic - Wikipedia

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    The e-voting system, the largest run by any European Union country, [65] was first introduced in 2005 for local elections, and was subsequently used in the 2007, 2011 and 2015 parliamentary elections, with the proportion of voters using this voting method rising from 5.5 per cent to 24.3 per cent to 30.5 per cent respectively.