Analysis shows 2020 votes still vulnerable to hacking

Hundreds of students came out to vote at the polling location at Grace University Lutheran Church in Minneapolis to cast their ballot on Nov. 6, 2018. Nationally, more than one in ten voters could vote on paperless voting machines in the 2020 general election, according to a new analysis, leaving their ballots vulnerable to hacking according to a new study.
Jiwon Choi | MPR News
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