voting machines
Coverage of voting machines in the Nexus archive.
- Brazil’s Voting Machines Keep No Paper Trail – Can Voters Still Trust Them in 2026?
Brazil is the world's largest democracy using voting machines with no paper trail, and 43% of voters distrust them ahead of the 2026 election.
- Trump falsely alleges voting machines are "vulnerable" and "easily compromised"
President Trump claimed voting machines and ballot-counting systems are 'extremely exposed to attack,' but experts state these systems are subject to intense controls. The article highlights a discrepancy between Trump's allegations and expert assessments regarding the security of voting infrastructure.
- President Trump to address the nation live, expected to touch on elections
President Donald Trump will address the nation Thursday night, expected to focus on election integrity and voting machines. The address, scheduled for 9 p.m. ET, has been described with vague details by Trump.
- POTUS live address: Trump expected to make election conspiracies a focus Thursday night
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on Thursday night, focusing on elections and voting machines. He is expected to revisit unproven claims regarding Republican losses, particularly his 2020 election.
- POTUS live address: Trump expected to make election conspiracies a focus Thursday night
President Donald Trump is scheduled to deliver a live address on Thursday night, focusing on elections and voting machines. He is expected to revisit unproven claims about Republican losses, including his own in 2020.
- The Latest: Trump is expected to make election conspiracies a focus of his national address
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on election integrity, including voting machines, and will advocate for stricter federal voting rules ahead of midterms. His speech comes amid tensions with Iran and after technical issues disrupted a White House briefing. Karoline Leavitt, returning from maternity leave, previewed the address.
- Watch live: Leavitt holds White House briefing ahead of Trump primetime address
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief reporters ahead of President Trump’s primetime address. Trump may discuss topics like voting machines and election integrity. The briefing occurs amid intensified conflict in Iran.
- Watch live: Leavitt holds White House briefing ahead of Trump primetime address
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt will brief reporters before President Trump’s primetime address. The briefing follows recent discussions on voting machines and election integrity, alongside heightened tensions in the war in Iran.
- President Trump to address nation tonight on elections and voting machines
President Trump will address the nation tonight at 9 p.m. Eastern on elections and voting machines, describing it as 'really, really big news.' The speech will occur in the White House's East Room, a time slot reserved for major presidential addresses. Trump has not disclosed specifics but emphasized the importance of free and fair elections.
- The Latest: Trump is expected to make election conspiracies a focus of his national address
President Donald Trump is set to address the nation, focusing on elections and voting machines, potentially revisiting debunked claims about his 2020 defeat. The article also notes his delayed approval of disaster aid and increased denials for states that did not support him.
- After 6 years, Trump brings his election obsession to primetime
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to address the nation on Thursday night, focusing on elections and voting machines. He is likely to revisit unproven claims about Republican losses, particularly his own in 2020.
- US: Trump looked to bypass federal election agency before firings, says report
The White House considered declaring a national emergency to address alleged vulnerabilities in voting machines before Trump removed leaders of the Election Assistance Commission, according to a report. Trump explored bypassing the federal election agency in this context.
- Colorado governor fires officials who opposed freeing election denier
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis commuted the sentence of Tina Peters, who tampered with voting machines to claim the 2020 election was rigged against President Trump. The governor fired officials who opposed this decision.
- Report: White House delaying release of voting machine security study
The White House is delaying the release of a study on voting machine security. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence reported potential software vulnerabilities in voting machines ahead of the November midterm elections.
- Georgia’s vote-counting method will soon be banned. Lawmakers will try to find a fix this week
Georgia's election system, which uses QR codes on ballots, faces a July 1, 2026, deadline to stop relying on them for official vote counts. Lawmakers are convening a special session to address the issue, as no replacement method has been implemented, risking confusion or litigation. Conflicting guidance from state officials and a pending special election in July heighten concerns.
- Former election clerk Tina Peters released after Trump pressure campaign
Tina Peters, a former election clerk, was released following a Trump pressure campaign. She had been sentenced to nine years in prison for allowing access to Colorado state voting machines.
- Release of Tina Peters, Election Denier and Former County Clerk, Divides Colorado City
Tina Peters, an election denier and former county clerk, was released after being imprisoned for tampering with voting machines, causing division in a Colorado city.