A Democracy’s Ultimate Threat
How the history of CIA and KGB Cold War covert election interference led us to what we face today.
How the history of CIA and KGB Cold War covert election interference led us to what we face today.
A team of Trump 2020 partisans meddled with voting software to see if they could find proof for “Stop the Steal” claims. Perversely, their “probe” hints at how a future steal might work.
In a time when everything is digital and online, do we have to return to hand-counted paper ballots to assure trust in our election results?
Some stories and blueprints for success in the voting-rights battle.
A democracy relies on its citizens voting. But what if there is no mechanism in place to ensure the election results accurately reflect the voters’ wishes? A recent conference on election audits at MIT tried to bring greater awareness to this critical issue.
When Dutch authorities apprehended a team of Russian hackers, it became clear that Vladimir Putin is willing to send teams of cyber operatives abroad. How much damage could they do in a state like Florida? We asked the experts.
Could Vladimir Putin’s hackers pick the next US president? We looked into the possibility a year ago and here is what we found.
The Minnesota senator has made election security a key part of her presidential campaign. As she is unlikely to win the nomination, it may be her most lasting and important contribution to the 2020 race.
While more states move toward hand-marked paper ballots, others will keep using outdated voting machines that are hackable and known to have serious security flaws.
We explore WhoWhatWhy’s decision to take on the singular focus of election integrity and voter suppression during this election.
Following pressure from lawyers working with concerned voters, Florida’s Division of Elections sent a letter Wednesday that reminds election officials of their legal obligation to preserve ballot images.
With real election reform in the US seemingly stuck in neutral, WhoWhatWhy asked the relevant questions of what’s at play. These election integrity professionals weigh in.