Secure, Transparent, and Accurate Voting Machine Technology
In an election system riddled with problems, one of the key issues is whether Americans can be assured their vote will be counted as cast. The weaknesses of various voting technologies must be weighed against the standards of accessibility, accuracy, and accountability. Above all, the technology employed must merit the confidence of the voters.
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(This issue paper was created by the National Network for Election Reform, the largest national coalition dedicated to improving election administration at the federal, state and local level.)
Recent News
February 6, 2007: As the lead legal organization in Election Protection, NCFFE saw first-hand the frustration voters felt with voting technology. Congressman Holt’s bill, the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act is an important first step in ensuring the dual goals of confidence in the casting and counting of ballots as well as accessibility for voters with disabilities and language minority voters.
Read Barbara Arnwine’s statement on the Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act here.
Read the bill here.

