Protecting the American voting process from outside interference is a top priority this election season. But public and political opinion are divided over the best voting systems to prevent tampering. Miles O’Brien takes a look at the latest technology being used in Georgia -- and whether it provides a stronger defense against meddling than the traditional paper ballot.
Editor's note: This report stated that “In 2019, Georgia bought the devices from a Canadian company called Dominion Voting systems.” In fact, Dominion was founded in Canada in 2003. However, in 2009 it also established a US corporation with headquarters in Denver. NewsHour apologizes for the error.
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