A big section of H.R. 1 is dedicated to election security. (Getty) Here are the big election security measures in the House Democrats’ massive new bill The bill covers a lot, and includes a number of election security measures that were proposed and failed in 2018. Jan 4, 2019 By Zaid Shoorbajee
(Getty) Election security experts wonder what lies beyond 2018 Without legislation to solidify these newfound intergovernmental relationships, it’s unclear if the developments will hold beyond this Election Day. Oct 3, 2018 By Zaid Shoorbajee
(Wikimedia Commons) Flagship election security bill gets a companion in the House The Secure Elections Act would let states to replace outdated machines, among other forms of assistance from the federal government. Aug 10, 2018 By Zaid Shoorbajee
A polling place in Louisville, Kentucky, for the Democratic presidential primary in May 2016. (EX22218 – ON/OFF / Flickr) Election security bill still needs work in some areas, state officials tell Senate sponsors Six states discussed with the main sponsors of the Secure Elections Act how they would implement the bill. Apr 17, 2018 By Zaid Shoorbajee
University of Michigan Professor J. Alex Halderman (Zaid Shoorbajee / CyberScoop) Air gapping voting machines isn’t enough, says one election security expert Can election machines be hacked to change election outcomes? An computer science professor and election security expert explains why the answer is yes. Apr 9, 2018 By Zaid Shoorbajee
Sen. Mark Warner at FedTalks in June 2013. (FedScoop) Stalled election security bill is reborn with support from Senate Intelligence Committee The bill has re-emerged after renewed movement on Capitol Hill to focus on securing voting infrastructure. Mar 22, 2018 By Zaid Shoorbajee
(Getty Images) House Dems release report, propose bill addressing election cyberthreats The bill would provide more than $1 billion for states to use for modernizing and securing their election infrastructure. Feb 15, 2018 By Zaid Shoorbajee