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About the Verified Voting Foundation


 


Letter to State and Local Organizers

Mission and Team
The Verified Voting Foundation is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization championing reliable and publicly verifiable elections. Founded by Stanford University Computer Science Professor David Dill, the organization supports a requirement for voter-verified paper ballots (VVPBs) on electronic voting machines allowing voters to verify individual permanent records of their ballots and election officials to conduct meaningful recounts. The Verified Voting Foundation is the recognized leader of the nationwide grassroots movement for VVPBs and verifiable elections...

Verified Voting Foundation Governance
The basic mission of Verified Voting Foundation, Inc., a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation, is to educate the public.

Verified Voting Foundation Tax Exemption Determination Letter from IRS

Motivation
The Verified Voting Foundation is a nonprofit organization championing reliable and publicly verifiable election systems, particularly the use of a voter-verified paper ballot (VVPB) which enables voters to check that their votes are recorded as intended and makes it possible for election officials to perform recounts and random audits...

E-Voting Arrives
The landscape of voting is changing rapidly in the United States with concerns of disenfranchisement and reliability of election systems a major topic of public interest since the 2000 presidential election...

Nondiscrimination, Anti-Harassment, and Accommodation Policy
The Verified Voting Foundation holds diversity as a core organizational value and seeks to incorporate diversity in all organizational programs and facilities...

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    Announcements

    August 18, 2008
    Planning to E-Vote? Read This First
    August 3, 2008
    Editorial: A Bad Electronic Voting Bill
    August 1, 2008
    Holt Introduces Emergency Election Audit Bill for 2008 Elections
    July 30, 2008
    Verified Voting.org Warns New Feinstein/Bennett Legislation is Step Backward
    July 25, 2008
    S. 3212: A Step Backward for Voting System Transparency
    July 22, 2008
    Study Predicts Long Lines at Maryland Polls in November: Voting Rights Advocates Propose Plan to Reduce Wait Times
    July 16, 2008
    Check That Vote
    July 14, 2008
    "Count My Vote" Issues and Solutions
    June 10, 2008
    AttackDog Wants To Take A Bite Out Of Election Vote Inaccuracy
    June 9, 2008
    Paper ballot deal disappoints
    May 29, 2008
    Florida voters urge Secretary Browning to kill internet voting scheme
    May 23, 2008
    Voting 2.0, Part 1: The Trouble With Closed Systems
    May 6, 2008
    Quick Study: Voting Machines
    April 10, 2008
    Expert says flawed e-voting systems need constant audits
    April 8, 2008
    OH: Butler County missed 105 votes
    April 6, 2008
    Maryland Funds New Voting System
    April 3, 2008
    Verified Voting Warns: Internet Voting is Too Risky for Public Elections
    April 1, 2008
    Iowa Adopts Statewide Paper Ballot System for November 2008
    March 26, 2008
    Voters trust touch-screen machines, studies show
    March 25, 2008
    New Jersey deserves a better voting system
    More »


    "The core of our American democracy is the right to vote. Implicit in that right is the notion that that vote be private, that vote be secure, and that vote be counted as it was intended when it was cast by the voter. And I think what we're encountering is a pivotal moment in our democracy where all of that is being called into question." (more here)

    Kevin Shelley, former
    California Sec. of State





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