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California Secretary of State

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

Congressman Rush Holt — Legislation to require voting machines to produce a paper trail.
Department of Defense

Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)

Electronic vote transmission alternatives by state

Department of Justice

Civil Rights Division — Voting section

Chief, Voting Section

Civil Rights Division

Room 7254 - NWB

Department of Justice

950 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.

Washington, DC 20530

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 Assistance Commission

Best practices tool kit

Election guidelines (following are available in PDF format)

Election Management Guidelines

Polling Places and Vote Centers

Managing Change in an Election Office

Media and Public Relations

Contingency and Disaster Planning

Absentee Voting and Vote by Mail

Acceptance Testing

Voting System Certification (August 2007)

Voting System Security

Poll Workers

Ballot Preparation/Printing and Pre-Election Testing

New Voting Systems

EAC Letter to Election Officials on Quick Start Guides

Election Data Services

Overview of voting equipment usage in the United States, Direct Recording Electronic (DRE) voting (PDF)

Voting equipment

Voting equipment summary by type as of November 2, 2004 (PDF)

Federal Election Commission

Help America Vote Act

Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)

Electronic vote transmission alternatives by state

Florida Department of Law Enforcement — Voter fraud issues.
Government Accounting Office

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)

IACREOT — The association of county clerks. These are the people who actually purchase voting equipment and handle the elections.
IEEE Voting Standards committee

Virtual Museum of Vote Recording Machines

InfoSentry — Election systems consulting.
National Academy of Science

A framework for understanding electronic voting

National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) — State election directors home page.

Cryptic list of NASED-qualified voting equipment.

NASED-qualified voting systems as of March 9, 2007

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and HAVA

Archived web casts

Election Community Testimony & Position Statements

NIST role under HAVA

SAIC Electronic Voting Systems Security Report for State of Maryland Board of Elections

Complete report (36 MB PDF)

Redacted report (1.3 MB PDF)

SANS Institute

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.

Systest Labs — Testing facility for voting equipment software.

216 16th Street

Suite 700

Denver, Colorado 80202

Telephone: (303) 575-6881

Facsimile: (303) 575-6882

Texas legislators cast votes for other legislators — One legislator, many votes.
Wyle Laboratories — Testing facilities for electronic voting equipment at their Huntsville, Alabama location.

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