Nevadans saw their mail ballot was counted in the Feb. 6 primary even though they didn’t participate. The errors in data were caused by coding issues.
Elko County Clerk Becky Plunkett told County commissioners that clerks and the secretary of state’s office worked closely to resolve the technical issues.
The Utah legislature has been in session for almost two weeks and one group said there have been more than 10 pieces of legislation introduced they called "anti-democracy" bills. TJ Ellerbeck, executive director of the Rural Utah Project, said the bills would put "major limits on the way Utahns can vote, when Utahns can vote and which Utahns can vote." "The worst of those is one bill that would eliminate voting by mail in Utah, and Utah has been an all vote-by-mail state for the last eight years," Ellerbeck explained. "Some parts of the state have been all vote-by-mail for 10 years and over 90% of Utahns vote by mail." Ellerbeck referred to House Bill 92, sponsored by Rep. " .
The rise of artificial intelligence is raising alarm bells for election officials across the country. Before the New Hampshire primary, a robocall imitating President Joe Biden called voters and told them not to vote. It s seen as a potential preview of what voters could be in for as the 2024 general election approaches. .