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Election Security Standards

Secure technology, photo IDs, proof of residence, clean voter rolls, registration validations, only carefully verified absentee ballots [no mail-in ballots], proper chain of custody, transparency to citizens and, importantly, the hand marked paper ballots necessary for audits - all these must be in place for an uncontaminated vote count. In...

Secure technology, photo IDs, proof of residence, clean voter rolls, registration validations, only carefully verified absentee ballots [no mail-in ballots], proper chain of custody, transparency to citizens and, importantly, the hand marked paper ballots necessary for audits - all these must be in place for an uncontaminated vote count. In addition, we must protect election integrity and vulnerable voters from political work-arounds such as canvassing, vote harvesting and phony get-out-the-vote programs.

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Who are the Key Players in Voter Fraud?

by Staff Writer When considering elections and the process and results of voting, it is not difficult to find published, verified instances of hacking, attacks on election processes, voter fraud, and outright manipulation of voting results. Various locations in the U.S. are notable for machines that produce results in elections that are favorable t...

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Why Fair, Open and Transparent Voting is Like Saving Money: Both Require a Plan and Accountability.

by Staff Writer Saving money is a chore for most US adults- one that requires planning, budgeting, and accountability. In order to save money, difficult choices must be made. First, one must decide how much money he or she must save. A plan is established- and a means of accountability for that plan is essential. This is the Gold Standard for savin...

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Clean Voter Rolls and Voter ID

by Staff Writer The right to vote, and the exercise of that right, are fundamental, bedrock assurances of citizens in democracies and republics. Every constitution of every democracy or republic enshrines this right in unambiguous and direct language. The definition of an eligible voter has evolved over time, but always requires that a person be a ...

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Why Paper Ballots Are the Way to Go

by Staff Writer Voter fraud diminishes the value of legitimate votes and corrupts the election process as a whole. When it comes to preventing fraud and accurately counting the vote, there is no better process than using paper ballots collected at polling stations accessible only to registered and qualified voters with ID. It is vital that paper ba...

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Which Voting Machines Are Used and How They Are Compromised

by Wyoming Liberty Group Staff The State of Wyoming recently purchased ES&S voting machines, a subsidiary of the McCarthy Group, based in Omaha, Nebraska. ES&S lays claim to 60% of the U.S. market for voting machines. Specific models purchased include the ExpressVote, designed for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), t...

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The Paper Ballot Process- How it Works Best and Why it is the Gold Standard for Fair and Honest Elections

by Wyoming Liberty Group Staff While there have been great leaps forward in technology in all areas of life, fair and honest elections remain a process that is so fundamental to the success of our republic that the application of technology for expediencies sake must be examined with a jaundiced eye. All electronic voting machines and tabulation sy...

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Maintaining Voter Integrity in Wyoming

by Wyoming Liberty Group Staff Wyoming citizens deserve the fairest, most ethical and verifiable voting process available, one that protects the right to vote without giving sway to corrupt politicians, out-of-state-based special interests, garden variety computer glitches, or even rogue state actors such as North Korea, Iran and Russia. There are ...

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