Today, the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia permitted the public release of Security Analysis of Georgia’s ImageCast X Ballot Marking Devices, a 96-page report that describes numerous security problems affecting Dominion voting equipment used in Georgia and other states.
Electronic voting machines have made it easier in recent years for election officials to tabulate ballots and quickly publicize preliminary results. Despite the widespread adoption of election.
Elon University School of Law is hosting an October conversation with legal experts who will explore the debate over voting machine technology and, more broadly, challenges to democratic systems of.
The professor also examined claims made in a Dec. 13 report from Allied Security Operations Group. The report gained national attention among conservative media outlets and alleged Dominion software was intentionally and purposefully designed with inherent errors to create systemic fraud and influence election results.
The report, written by Russell James Ramsland Jr., who is part of the group s management team, said the group found an error rate of 68% when examining the tabulation log of the server for Antrim County. That error rate figure was touted by Trump supporters who unsuccessfully sought to discredit and overturn the election results in Michigan and other battleground states.
Legislators aim for better voter accessibility in Maryland
By TORI BERGEL
One of the more notable bills would change the state’s entire voting system.
SB0271/HB0423, sponsored by Sen. Clarence Lam, D-Baltimore County and Howard, and Del. Jessica Feldmark, D-Baltimore County and Howard, respectively, would require that all Maryland voters use a uniformly accessible device to cast their votes.
During the bill’s hearing in the Senate Education, Health, and Environmental Affairs Committee on Feb. 18, Lam testified that the separate voting methods provided for disabled and non-disabled citizens in the current system have created anonymity issues for individuals in the disabled community.