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Online Voting Remains Too Much of a Downside Risk

To our stakeholder community: So now comes another study about online voting. But this one, from a respectable think tank in Washington D.C., shouldnā€™t make election administrators worry too much. No need to brace for a legislative blunder, so long as this paper is taken seriously, as it should be. On the other hand, there doesnā€™t yet appear to be a replacement for your DRE machinery ā€“ for those of you still relying on them.  Here's our "take."

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Ms. Voting Matters' Take: "No Magic Will Bring About Online Voting"

Ms. Voting Matters would really like to wave her magic wand and allow everyone on the planet to cast their votes, securely, with their smart phones, tablets, or laptops. Really truly, I would do it if I could. But I canā€™t. The Internet of Voting is just not safe and secure enough now, no matter how much we all would wish it so.  Let me share why.

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Bracing for Inevitable Manipulation
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Bracing for Inevitable Manipulation

Presidential and congressional campaigns today are high-stakes, high-tech efforts with lots of money and sophistication behind them. They have the advantage of ā€œbig dataā€ collected from all of their outreach and social media efforts. Facebook, Twitter, other social media platforms, also have that ā€œbig dataā€ advantage.

Election administrators, on the other hand, donā€™t. Well, actually they do, but they donā€™t have the sophistication and money to do a lot with it.  SImilarly, the public at large doesn't really have easy access to this data.  Election data needs to be open data, and we're working on it.

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ā€œDigital Votingā€ā€”Donā€™t believe everything you think

ā€œDigital Votingā€ā€”Donā€™t believe everything you think

In at recent blog post we examined David Plouffeā€™s recent Wall Street Journal forward-looking op-ed [paywall] and rebalanced his vision with some practical reality.

Now, letā€™s turn to Plouffeā€™s notion of ā€œdigital voting.ā€  Honestly, that phrase is confusing and vague.  We should know: it catalyzed our name change last year from Open Source Digital Voting Foundation (OSDV) to Open Source Election Technology Foundation (OSET).

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David Plouffeā€™s View of the Future of Voting ā€” We Agree and Disagree

David Plouffe, President Obamaā€™s top political and campaign strategist and the mastermind behind the winning 2008 and 2012 campaigns, wrote a forward-looking op-ed [paywall] in the Wall Street Journal recently about the politics of the future and how they might look.

He touched on how technology will continue to change the way campaigns are conducted ā€“ more use of mobile devices, even holograms, and more micro-targeting at individuals. But he also mentioned how people might cast their votes in the future, and that is what caught our eye here at the TrustTheVote Project.  There is a considerable chasm to cross between vision and reality.

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Expanding Our Leadership Assures Our Potential

Expanding Our Leadership Assures Our Potential

So, by now you may have seen the news.  We were stoked on Tuesday to announce former Facebook executive Chris Kelly has joined our Foundationā€™s Board of Directors while the former U.S. CTO Aneesh Chopra has joined as a strategic adviser.  Today, I want to share some more about what this means for us, and for the TrustTheVote Project.

In short, this is a big deal.  In many ways.

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