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No voting systems are commercially available that meet the standards the president put forward in his executive order.
A Delaware jury must still decide on other claims from Newsmax’s 2020 election coverage, and determine damages.
State Representative Frank Burns announced legislation focused on voting machine equipment and the use of printed ballots ...
A federal judge in Washington, D.C., temporarily blocked Trump's recent executive order aimed at the law firm that has for ...
State Representative Frank Burns is proposing new legislation that would require standardized testing of voting machines in ...
Fewer people voted in the 2024 election in Burlington County than in 2016, according to an interim report on the election ...
India’s electronic voting system is globally praised for its simplicity and security. Unlike others, it’s offline, ...
The county hopes to limit voting delays by ordering new equipment, redrawing boundaries, and increasing IT staff in response ...
Election Commission has reaffirmed that India's standalone, tamper-proof Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) are secure and ...
Arizona state Rep. Rachel Keshel, R-District 17, is calling for hand-marked, hand-counted paper ballots as she applauds ...
A Delaware judge ruled Wednesday that Newsmax NMAX3.28%increase; green up pointing triangle made false and defamatory statements against Dominion Voting Systems with on-air claims that the voting ...