Summary:
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Incident Overview
The Colorado Department of State mistakenly posted partial passwords for voting machines in a public spreadsheet, raising concerns about election security. -
Political Fallout
The error has led to accusations from the state’s Republican party, with vice chair Hope Scheppelman revealing the mistake in a mass email. -
Department’s Response
The agency stated that the passwords do not pose an immediate threat to Colorado’s elections and emphasized that they are securely stored and require physical access to operate. -
Security Measures
Voting machines are kept in secure locations under 24/7 video surveillance, and the department informed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency about the incident. -
Voting System Integrity
Colorado voters use paper ballots, providing a physical paper trail to verify electronically tabulated results, which helps ensure election integrity.
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