California Secretary of State Gives Permission for Los Angeles County to Use County-Developed Open Source Vote-Counting Program

On August 21, the California Secretary of State approved an open-source vote-counting program developed by Los Angeles County. It will be used for the November 2018 election. See here for more about the VSAP system. Generally, programs for vote-counting technology are proprietary, owned by the for-profit companies that developed them, and not available for public inspection. But the new Los Angeles system is open source. San Francisco County is also working toward an open source system.


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California Secretary of State Gives Permission for Los Angeles County to Use County-Developed Open Source Vote-Counting Program — 2 Comments

  1. How many domestic and foreign ANTI-DEMOCRACY ENEMY FELON hackers are working 24/7 to hack the VSAP stuff ???

    How soon – back to the past – TOTAL mobilization on election day PM to human eye/hand count election results precinct by precinct ???

    — IE ZERO trust in electronic counters.

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