Author: David Brooks | December 13, 2021 | Blog | 0 comments
In every election in New Hampshire, the machines that count our paper ballots are too old. They run the obsolete Windows XP 20 years ago, which is why the state seeks to replace them. This is why some people doubt its accuracy.
Contact: John M. Formella, Minister of Justice
Attorney General John M. Formella has issued a letter to Bedford election officials concerning a letter sent to Bedford voters regarding uncounted absentee ballots in the 2020 election. A copy of the letter and attachment can be f
On Tuesday, voters in the Minot Public School District approved the issuance of bonds by an overwhelming majority to solve the problem of overcrowding in middle and high schools.
Jim Rostad, chairman of the Minot Public Schools Board of Trustees, said: "These have been difficult years and
The legislation approved by the city council will establish a system for legal residents to vote in municipal elections.
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In the next few weeks, registered voters in Livingston County will receive a new voter registration card. In accordance with legal requirements, the county clerk’s office is completing the cleansing of the voters in Livingston County. County Clerk Kristy Masching explained that the purging was
As President Bolsonaro continues to question the safety of electronic voting, the country’s electoral court wants to make sure that the voting machine cannot be manipulated.
São Paulo, Brazil-Since Monday (November 22), with the support of the High Electoral Court (TSE), 26 independent i
Islamabad: If a general election is held in Pakistan through an electronic voting machine (EVM), it will be the world's largest electronic voting experience, with 120 million voters voting in a day.
According to people familiar with the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), so far, no coun
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According to cryptography experts, the NSW digital voting system failed in the recent parliamentary elections. Just a few days after the state government announced that electronic voting was “ea
The New York City Council has just passed a measure to allow legal residents who are not citizens to participate in local elections. The main sponsor of the bill, Ydanis Rodriguez, a naturalized citizen from the Dominican Republic, told CNN that the bill is about supporting non-representative tax
It has the potential to greatly change the electorate of the city.
For Juliet Larson, the election was bittersweet.
Larsen is from Argentina and moved to New York City after meeting with her husband (a firefighter from FDNY). Now, after seven years of age and two children, she works