Categories: elections, accessibility, certification/testing, litigation, news, problems, reform, standards, vendors
Aug
11
We had a wonderful first day at [EVT/WOTE 2009][2], yesterday. More than 80 of the best thinkers in voting technology are here mixing it up in Montreal. We have computer scientists, usability experts, legal experts, advocates and voting system vendors… more »
Jul
10
I'm excited to announce that we have the following confirmed invited
talks for [EVT/WOTE 2009][1]:
* Keynote: [Larry Norden], NYU Brennan Center
* Invited Talk: [Hon. Rush Holt], NJ-12 U.S. Representative
* Invited Talk: [Ben Adida], Harvard Unvie… more »
Jun
18
Implementing Risk-Limiting Audits in California
elections, reform, hacks, berkeley, research, policy, legalWe've made available a pre-print version of our forthcoming [EVT/WOTE 2009][1] paper. We'd appreciate any feedback, especially before next week, if at all possible.
[1]: http://www.usenix.org/events/evtwote09/
You can grab the at either of these… more »
Jun
03
*(I'm traveling this week in California for meetings and the [Privacy Law Scholar's Conference](http://docs.law.gwu.edu/facweb/dsolove/PLSC/), so [Mike] and [Eric] beat me to this announcement...)*
[Mike]: http://electionupdates.caltech.edu/?p=2684… more »
May
12
I voted today in the Jersey City Municipal Election.
I decided, as you can see, to wear my [EKR]-designed California Top-To-Bottom Review T-shirt. That may not have been the wisest decision; it made me a bit nervous. One pollworker remarked, "Love… more »