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Leading voting-machine vendor vows to ditch paperless voting
lundi 10 juin 2019, 23:30 , par Ars Technica
Enlarge / Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) co-sponsored the Secure Elections Act with Sen. James Lankford (R-Okla.). (credit: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Election Systems & Software, which describes itself as the nation’s leading elections-equipment provider, has vowed to stop selling paperless electronic voting systems—at least as the 'primary voting device in a jurisdiction.' And the company is calling on Congress to pass legislation mandating paper ballots and raising security standards for voting machines. 'Congress must pass legislation establishing a more robust testing program—one that mandates that all voting-machine suppliers submit their systems to stronger, programmatic security testing conducted by vetted and approved researchers,' writes ES&S CEO Tom Burt in an op-ed for Roll Call. Over the last 18 months, election-security advocates have been pushing for new legislation shoring up the nation's election infrastructure. Election-security reform proposals enjoy significant support among Democrats—who control the House of Representatives—and have picked up some Republican co-sponsors, too. Read 8 remaining paragraphs | Comments
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