updated Tue. August 13, 2024
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Sentinel-Standard
March 19, 2018
Due to the state of Michigan requiring its counties to switch voting systems, Ionia County is now using the Hart Intercivic system, along with ten other counties. The state paid for the equipment, totaling more than $360,000. Installation cost Ionia County more than $53,000, which will be divided amongst theÃâà...
Chicago Tribune
March 17, 2018
In 2006, the Kane County clerk was responsible for rolling out, and had control of, newly purchased Hart Intercivic e-slate DRE voting machines. I feel extremely fortunate to be able to vote on paper ballots administered by the independent Aurora Election Commission. Voters in approximately 220 precinctsÃâà...
Lawfare (blog)
March 7, 2018
Amy Klobuchar and Jeanne Shaheen requested that Election Systems & Software, Dominion Voting Systems and Hart Intercivic—the three biggest election equipment companies—answer whether they permitted Russia to explore the source code and inner workings of their software, Reuters reports.
The Hill
March 7, 2018
The senators wrote to Election Systems & Software, Dominion Voting Systems Inc. and Hart InterCivic Inc. to ask if the companies had shared source code, software or other sensitive details about their machines with Russians. "Foreign access to critical source code information and sensitive data continuesÃâà...
Lawfare (blog)
March 7, 2018
Amy Klobuchar and Jeanne Shaheen requested that Election Systems & Software, Dominion Voting Systems and Hart Intercivic—the three biggest election equipment companies—answer whether they permitted Russia to explore the source code and inner workings of their software, Reuters reports.
The Japan Times
March 7, 2018
The senators requested that the three largest election equipment vendors — Election Systems & Software, Dominion Voting Systems and Hart Intercivic — answer whether they have shared source code, or inner workings, or other sensitive data about their technology with any Russian entity. They alsoÃâà...
WABE 90.1 FM
March 7, 2018
In other systems, barcodes or QR codes on a ballot would correspond with the voter's choices, which can make counting easier and faster for election officials, said Peter Lichtenheld, vice president of operations with Hart Intercivic, one of several election technology companies that hired lobbyists at theÃâà...
The Oakland Press
October 10, 2017
Oakland County Clerk Lisa Brown (left) and Peter Lichtenheld, vice president of operations for Hart Intercivic, celebrate the opening of the company's first Michigan office in Auburn Hills, 1091 Centre Road, ... Hart Intercivic celebrated the opening of its first Michigan office Tuesday morning in Auburn Hills.
MyStatesman.com
August 3, 2017
Hart InterCivic is an Austin-based maker of automated voting equipment. The maker of the eSlate voting machine, shown here, has filed suit in Travis County state District Court, seeking to block the Texas secretary of state from certifying rival machine makers whose devices produce a paper receipt of votesÃâà...
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