Listeners:
Top listeners:
Sunny 97-7
95 & 96-1 The Rock
The Great 98
The Source
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Election security experts are watching a Wisconsin court case that could end with the first public conclusions on whether ballot-counting machines were hacked or performed poorly. Former Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein wants to review Wisconsin’s voting machines as part of a recount of presidential results she demanded in 2016. Under state law, all parties involved in a recount are entitled to review the machines as long as they don’t disclose proprietary information. Some states perform pre-election checks of their machines. Stein’s group says no one has ever conducted a post-election review. The two companies that supply most of Wisconsin’s machines argue Stein’s experts shouldn’t be allowed to speak publicly about the findings. They have until Monday to appeal a judge’s ruling allowing public comment.
Written by: Radio Plus
Post comments (0)