E-Voting Company Pays Up To Settle Charges Over Election Day Problems
from the sorry-about-that dept
Over the years, we've written numerous times about problems with electronic voting machines, and various lawsuits related to such machines, and the issue is always about what can be done to make sure the elections are fairly administered and the votes are accurately counted. That usually means, making sure that the machines work, are secure and have some sort of accountability. In Indiana, it appears they had some problems with the machines from Election Systems & Software (ES&S), and following an investigation, the company has agreed to pay $750,000 to make up for problems with the last election. While it's good to see that these companies are being held accountable when their equipment fails, the real question is whether it will actually make a difference when the next election comes around. It sounds like the money is certainly going to help with the election process: "About a third of it goes into a state account for high-tech consulting for voting systems. Another third goes to materials county elections workers can use, such as training videos. And a final third goes to personnel support for those workers." That's good, but if the machines are a problem, none of that will actually help.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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The money is great but does that really solve the problem. They should fix their hardware and software and make it reliable and secure. If we could get some hefty fines to the companies that make the machines for every mistake made by these machines then they may actually do something to make them more accurate and secure.
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