Apple Magazine - USA - Issue 435 (2020-02-28)
But election officials see ballot-marking devices as improvements over paperless touchscreens, which were used by 27 percent of ...
Election administrators who reject hand-marked paper ballots as antiquated, inconvenient or unwieldy have few options beyond bal ...
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bulletproof postelection audits. Republicans say the federal government should not impinge on states’ authority to oversee elect ...
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preelection testing of the machines or adequately train election workers, which would have caught the errors. Election commissio ...
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the ExpressVote XL. Grassroots organizations including Common Cause are fighting to prevent their certification in New York Stat ...
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records shared with the AP from a Freedom of Information request. Philadelphia paid more than twice as much for its ExpressVote ...
A proposal that would ban motorists from using handheld cellphones on Indiana roads appears on its way to becoming law. The Indi ...
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“This is the right thing to do,” Crider said. “I can’t think of a single phone call that is important enough for anybody to take ...
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MANAGING REMOTE WORKERS? IT TAKES MORE THAN THE LATEST APPS ...
Nicolas Vandenberghe’s company has 42 staffers scattered among 36 cities in 15 countries. As technology makes it possible for pe ...
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Whether it means a parent working from home while caring for a sick child, a staffer who logs into a company computer daily from ...
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