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One computer science professor says there are too many uncertain variables with our current internet structure to try voting online.
And, for the country’s citizens, 99% of public services happen online. Voting was added to that list in 2005.
There are record numbers of bets being placed around the world on who will win the White House.
High costs can prevent states from upgrading voting equipment, which can lead to security and reliability issues.
MIT professor Charles Stewart III reflects on how technology both improved voting security and created new election fears.
Major business groups have penned a letter urging Americans to be patient as votes are counted.
The latest data from the Marketplace-Edison Research Poll shows confidence in vote count reflects voters’ income.
Rules vary by state in terms of whether taxpayers or candidates have to foot the bill for a recount in a close race.
The presidential race has been dominated by Trump’s response to the pandemic and its economic fallout.
Oil and gas companies are trying to protect their interests if Biden wins.