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Elections and voter information
Top to bottom review of voting equipment
Recission and withdrawal of approval for ES&S Inkavote and precinct ballot counting system
Withdrawal of certification for Diebold Election Systems
Withdrawal of certification for Hart Intercivic DRE and optical scan voting system
Withdrawal of certification for Sequoia Voting Systems
Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)
Electronic vote transmission alternatives by state
Civil Rights Division Voting section
Telephone: (800) 253-3931 or (202) 307-2767
Criminal Division, Public Integrity Section: Responsible for enforcing federal criminal laws applicable to federal election fraud offenses.
Election guidelines (following are available in PDF format)
Election Management Guidelines
Polling Places and Vote Centers
Managing Change in an Election Office
Contingency and Disaster Planning
Absentee Voting and Vote by Mail
Voting System Certification (August 2007)
Ballot Preparation/Printing and Pre-Election Testing
EAC Letter to Election Officials on Quick Start Guides
Overview of voting equipment usage in the United States, Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting (PDF)
Voting equipment summary by type as of November 2, 2004 (PDF)
Electronic vote transmission alternatives by state
Federal efforts to improve security and reliability of electronic voting systems are under way, but key activities need to be completed. Report GAO-05-956, September 2005, 107 p. (PDF) (HTML)
Virtual Museum of Vote Recording Machines
A framework for understanding electronic voting
Cryptic list of NASED-qualified voting equipment.
NASED-qualified voting systems as of March 9, 2007
Election Community Testimony & Position Statements
FBI Top Twenty Twenty most critical Internet security vulnerabilities.
Internet storm center Provides a public and open infrastructure for intrusion detection systems to share information.
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