
Paper and the Case for Going Low-Tech in the Voting Booth
Paper and the Case for Going Low-Tech in the Voting Booth
Security, Spoken · SpokenLayer
October 23, 20184m 8s
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Show Notes
In September 2017, barely two months before Virginians went to the polls to pick a new governor, the state’s board of elections convened an emergency session. The crisis at hand? Touchscreen voting machines. They’d been bought back in the early aughts, when districts across the country, desperate to avoid a repeat of the 2000 “hanging chads” fiasco, decided to go digital. But the new machines were a nightmare, prone to crashes and—worse—hacking.
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