The 21 laptops will now be turned over to DHS, state elections board attorney Katelyn Love said Wednesday. The FBI did not immediately respond to requests for comment on whether it was investigating the Durham County poll book failure and whether it had examined the laptops' contents. On Election Day in 2016, some Durham County voters complained that the electronic poll books registered them as having voted when they hadn't. Florida and North Carolina are among eight states that use VR Systems' EViD electronic polling book software. And voting equipment vendors — in a cutthroat market dominated by three companies — have resisted exposing their black box voting systems to aggressive security audits.
Source: ABC News June 06, 2019 17:20 UTC