Monday, Nov 5, 2012 9:36 PM UTC
Is the GOP stealing Ohio?
Uncertified, "experimental" software patches have been installed on machines in 39 counties of the key swing state VIDEO
Uncertified, "experimental" software patches have been installed on machines in 39 counties of the key swing state VIDEO
From New Jersey to Ohio, election officials are scrambling to make sure people can cast their ballots on Nov. 6
Storm-caused outages could prevent voters from casting their ballots. We should have planned for this
As Hurricane Sandy ravages the East Coast, another crisis looms: The storm might down our electronic voting booths
Virginia's Attorney General declines investigating GOP voter registration, but the Justice Department could jump in
A Virginia official is busted for tossing voter forms. Turns out he works for the national party, too
"Fired" consultant Nathan Sproul appears to be operating on behalf of Republicans in at least 10 states
Florida GOP fires firm linked to Romney after suspicious voter forms reported
A lot of Republicans complain about voter fraud. Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White actually committed it
Exclusive: A laboratory shows how an e-voting machine used by a third of all voters can be easily manipulated
Diebold, the e-voting-machine maker, has long sworn its systems are secure. Not so, says a new Princeton study. Converting votes from one candidate to another is simple.