The Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law today released a six-part agenda to secure our elections from misconduct while maintaining fair access to the ballot.
The Brennan Center’s paper outlines a six-part agenda to target fraud risks as they actually exist, without unduly disenfranchising eligible citizens. Proposals include plans to modernize voter registration, increase security of voting machines, and adopt only common-sense voter ID laws.
Here is the six-part plan:
1. Modernize Voter Registration to Improve Voter Rolls
2. Ensure Security and Reliability of Our Voting Machines
3. Do Not Implement Internet Voting Systems Until Security is Proven
4. Adopt Only Common-Sense Voter Identification Proposals
5. Increase Security of Mail-In Ballots
6. Protect Against Insider Wrongdoing
The paper examines genuine risks to the security of elections, highlights current and future vulnerabilities, and recommends ways to reduce each risk.
CLICK HERE to read the 44 page (PDF) report.
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