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Related: About this forumSecurity of some ballot-marking devices could be vulnerable in California recall, researchers say
A group of voting security researchers, alarmed by recent disclosure of sensitive election system software by an ally of former President Trump, want California officials to conduct a statewide post-election review of ballots cast in the Sept. 14 recall targeting Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Their request, made just days before in-person voting begins in several counties, threatens to drag California into the tumultuous national debate over election security.
While the software versions are not identical to those used in California, differences are relatively minor, the group said in its letter Thursday to Secretary of State Shirley Weber. The release materially elevates threats to the trustworthiness of the ongoing California recall election and to public trust in the election.
The researchers who wrote to Weber acknowledged Californias strong record on election security. But they argued the public discussion of Dominion products by Mike Lindell, the chief executive of MyPillow and an informal adviser to Trump, was tantamount to a serious breach of election system security.
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ShazamIam
(2,708 posts)Where every Republican in the nation will claim voter fraud?
TheRealNorth
(9,629 posts)That thanks to the Republicans, the machines can be hacked because of information released on the internet.
ShazamIam
(2,708 posts)will alter the voting machine. It just looks like something someone can link to to justify a claim of fraud. in the old, "it could happen, could have happened."
Retrograde
(10,661 posts)If they haven't sent it back by election day, they can turn it in at any voting center in their county. No "ballot marking devices" necessary - other than their own pens.