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Virginia scraps touchscreen voting machines


From: "Dave Farber" <dave () farber net>
Date: Sat, 09 Sep 2017 04:44:02 +0000

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Virginia scraps touchscreen voting machines

By Morgan Chalfant - 09/08/17 06:49 PM EDT 82

http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/349896-virginia-scraps-touchscreen-voting-machines

The Virginia State Board of Elections moved Friday to do away with
touchscreen voting machines in the state by November’s election, a move
aimed at boosting security.

The board decided to phase out the machines this year after the Virginia
Department of Elections recommended that the touchscreen voting machines be
decertified. The recommendation came after security experts breached
numerous types of voting machines with ease at the DEF CON cybersecurity
conference in Las Vegas in July, according to The Richmond Times-Dispatch.

The move comes amid heightened concerns over foreign interference in future
elections, in light of the U.S. intelligence community’s conclusion that
Russia used cyberattacks and disinformation to interfere in the 2016
presidential election.

Virginia’s gubernatorial election will take place in November, meaning that
the move to get rid of the machines would result in 22 localities having to
replace their equipment less than two months before the vote.

The state has already passed a law mandating that the machines be phased
out by 2020. According to the Times-Dispatch, 10 localities have already
started purchasing new equipment. The remaining 12 would need to work
quickly to phase out the old equipment by Nov. 7.

“The security of the election process is always of paramount importance.
The Department is continually vigilant on matters related to security of
voting equipment used in Virginia,” Edgardo Cortés, the state’s election
commissioner, said in a news release Friday. “The ability to meaningfully
participate in our democracy is one of the most important rights that we
have as citizens, and the Department of Elections is dedicated to
maintaining voters’ confidence in the democratic process.”

Cyber experts have raised alarm over the touchscreen devices, called
direct-recording electronic, or DRE, voting machines, because they yield no
paper records that can be checked with the electronic records to make sure
votes are tallied accurately.

More than 100 cyber and voting experts penned a letter to Congress in June
urging them to take steps to secure future elections, including a
recommendation to phase out DRE voting machines and others that do not
produce a voter-verified paper ballot.

“While there has been encouraging progress to improve election security in
recent years, too many polling stations across the nation are still
equipped with electronic machines that do not produce voter-verified paper
ballots,” they wrote. “Many jurisdictions are also inadequately prepared to
deal with rising cybersecurity risks.”

The letter was sent the day that Department of Homeland Security officials
testified of evidence that Russia targeted election-related systems in 21
states ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

While officials maintain that the systems targeted were not involved in
vote tallying, Moscow’s interference campaign has nevertheless stoked fears
about the possibility that foreign actors could attempt to use hacking to
affect vote counts in the future.



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