Vulnerabilities in Electronic Voting and Ballot-Counting Systems
Technical assessments, intelligence reporting, and correspondence concerning risks to election infrastructure and electronic voting or counting systems.
On July 16, 2026, the White House published its Election Integrity release: four downloadable packages of records, accompanied by a presidential address. The files presented here came directly from that official release.
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Technical assessments, intelligence reporting, and correspondence concerning risks to election infrastructure and electronic voting or counting systems.
Intelligence products, briefings, emails, and summaries concerning reported PRC acquisition or targeting of U.S. voter and related data.
FBI and related investigative records concerning a Michigan voter-registration inquiry, including interview memoranda, referrals, timelines, and disposition records.
A summary and threat assessment concerning noncitizen records identified in state voter-registration data.
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