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New Method to Safeguard Election Integrity

As federal support for election security faces major cutbacks, a new study co-authored by Bradley Sturt, assistant professor of information and decision sciences at the University of Illinois Chicago

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Safeguard Election Integrity: As federal support for election security faces major cutbacks, a new study co-authored by Bradley Sturt, assistant professor of information and decision sciences at the University of Illinois Chicago, introduces a scientifically backed, low-cost solution to strengthen the integrity of U.S. elections.

Sturt can explain how this new approach helps detect vulnerabilities in voting machines before ballots are cast, provides stronger security at minimal cost and offers proven practicality and effectiveness based on its successful pilot with the Michigan Bureau of Elections. Newswise/SP

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