A former technical voting auditor claims that voting machines still do not have key security patches reported in 2006, leaving American elections vulnerable.

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A former voting machine auditor claims that American electoral systems still lack basic cryptographic guarantees to detect ballot tampering or duplication.

He proposes adding end-to-end cryptographic proofs - without blockchain - to secure future elections and restore public trust.

Despite identifying vulnerabilities as early as 2006, he says that vendors will not act without legal pressure or an update to electoral laws.