The Cybersecurity 202: More states now have paper trails to verify votes were correctly counted - News Summed Up

The Cybersecurity 202: More states now have paper trails to verify votes were correctly counted


In fact, although a handful of states don’t have paper records for all votes now, none of them are among the states Trump is contesting or that haven’t been called. Michigan and Wisconsin have both used hand-marked paper ballots since before 2016 for all voters except those with disabilities that make voting by hand difficult or impossible. ADADThis year, Arizona is using hand-marked paper ballots for all voters except those with disabilities. North Carolina and Pennsylvania are using a mix of hand-marked paper ballots and machines called ballot-marking devices that produce a paper record. CISA will continue to work with state and local election officials to secure systems while they tally and certify official results, Krebs said.


Source: Washington Post November 05, 2020 13:09 UTC



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