No-Confidence Vote
“One Phone, One Vote” by Wade Roush, discusses software developed to ensure votes are counted correctly. :But technology will never make elections more secure. And praising Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky for initially releasing a mere $250 million for election security (since followed by a woefully still inadequate $425 million), without any provisions banning hackable voting machines, is off base.
Our elections are under attack from sophisticated adversaries, foreign and domestic. They must have analog audits, not digital ones. Procedures must be in place for hand counts of hand-marked paper ballots to ensure that any electronic vote count is accurate.
Allegra Dengler
Citizens for Voting Integrity New York