Clear Ballot Chief Technology Office Chip Trowbridge was featured in a story from ABC News, which gives the public an inside look into how voting machines work and the security measures in place to ensure every vote is counted and free from interference.
Chip shared with ABC that “every voting system, including ours, goes through a certification process in accredited test labs.” He also spoke about the safety of voting systems and said that machines used to scan ballots at voting precincts are incapable of having any Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, radio, or network connection. If one were to take a look at Clear Ballot’s machines, “the one wire that comes out of them is a power cord,” said Chip.
To hear more from Chip and others in the industry about the safety measures taken to ensure secure and accurate elections, check out the full article and video from ABC.