Media Coverage
(Listed in reverse chronological order:)
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San Francisco Examiner article, “State funding proposal for open source voting gains support,“ by Joshua Sabatini (April 4, 2018).
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San Francisco Examiner article, “Open-source voting in SF may require match of state, local funds,“ by Joshua Sabatini (April 1, 2018).
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StateScoop, “San Francisco investigates open source voting system,“ by Jason Shueh (September 5, 2017).
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San Francisco Chronicle article, “San Francisco could become first local government to use open-source voting system,“ by Dominic Fracassa (September 3, 2017). [tweet]
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New York Times op-ed, “To Protect Voting, Use Open-Source Software,“ by R. James Woolsey and Brian J. Fox (August 3, 2017). [tweet]
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Quartz, “San Francisco is in a race to have hack-proof voting booths before the 2020 election,“ by Ann Babe (April 5, 2017).
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San Francisco Examiner article, “SF’s Elections Commission asks mayor to put $4M toward open source voting system,“ by Joshua Sabatini (February 21, 2017).
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San Francisco Examiner op-ed, “Open-source voting is the answer to hacking concerns,” by Maureen Erwin (January 19, 2017).
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San Francisco Examiner article, “Clock ticking on open source voting effort as SF extends voting machine contract,” by Joshua Sabatini (January 10, 2017).
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NBC Bay Area News (includes 5-minute video), “Voting Vulnerability: Could Open Source Computer Code Thwart Threat from Hackers?” by Stephen Stock, Michael Bott and Jeremy Carroll (October 5, 2016).
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San Francisco Examiner op-ed, “A public, transparent voting system for San Francisco,” by Scott Wiener and Chris Jerdonek (March 24, 2016).
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KQED news story, “S.F. Officials Push for Adoption of Pioneering Open-Source Voting System,” by Ted Goldberg (February 9, 2016).
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San Francisco Examiner article (cover story of Thanksgiving edition), “San Francisco sets sights on open source voting by November 2019,” by Joshua Sabatini (November 26, 2015).