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To: Nachum

What about these ideas, from the link below...
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It does not have to be this way. Congress could create voting security standards for the election of its members and of the president. It has not done so, leaving it instead to the states to protect the integrity of the democratic process.

Minimal election security standards could be simply stated: 1) No vote recording machine shall be connected electronically to any network — including but not limited to local area networks (LANs), Wi-Fi, the internet and virtual private networks (VPNs). 2) Every voting machine must create a paper copy of each vote recorded, and those paper copies must be kept secured for at least a year. 3) A verification audit by sampling shall be conducted within 90 days on a statistically significant level by professional auditors to compare the paper ballots of record with the results recorded and reported.

There are other things that would be nice to have to provide additional levels of assurance. One of the best ideas is that the software used to run voting machines be restricted to open source applications, whose code could be publicly examined. Another proposal that makes sense is that voting machines be required to run a certified malware detection software application before, during and after the voting process.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/hack-election/story?id=41489017


53 posted on 08/19/2016 2:31:00 PM PDT by deks
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To: deks
leaving it instead to the states to protect the integrity of the democratic process.

Federal Voting Rights Act made all elections Federal otherwise they would not keep getting away with blocking voter registration.

75 posted on 08/19/2016 3:23:14 PM PDT by itsahoot (GOP says, Vote Trump. But if your principles won't let you, Hillary is OK.)
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To: deks

Paper copies are a must, but they should be stored for ten years IMHO.

And, every vote should have a code number attached to it. AFTER voting is complete, electronic voting can post online the votes of each code number and also be handed dummy code numbers in case someone tries to intimidate the voter into showing his/her number. Seeking the vote of a dummy number could be a red flag for law enforcement. There could even be a chemicle which dies the hand if the wrong slip is peeled.

Each voter can look up his/her voting online and come forward with correct slip if his/her vote failed to match correctly.


123 posted on 08/21/2016 4:50:28 AM PDT by Arthur Wildfire! March (Obama giving away the internet: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3407691/posts)
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