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Election Cybersecurity
Lubbock Co. making the switch to paper-based voting system
James Clark / KAMC 28 / Jan. 7, 2022
Kansas officials, advocates grapple over election integrity and voting access
Noah Taborda / Kansas Reflector / Jan. 7, 2022
As General Assembly session nears, legislature working on backup IT system
Michael Martz / Richmond Times-Dispatch / Jan. 8, 2022
Election experts: Still more to be done on state, federal elections before 2022 midterms
Darrell Ehrlick / Missouri Independent / Jan. 7, 2022
Cybersecurity / Technology
Cyber Ninjas says farewell
Joseph Marks / The Washington Post / Jan. 10, 2022
Cyber Ninjas, the firm hired to conduct an election review in Arizona, ordered to pay $50,000 a day in sanctions
John Wagner / The Washington Post / Jan. 7, 2022
Cyber Ninjas chief wants to start new firm with same workers
Jonathan J. Cooper / The Associated Press / Jan. 7, 2022
Anne Neuberger: the former NSA official shaping Biden’s cybersecurity policy
William Turton / Bloomberg / Jan. 7, 2022
Biden Administration warns against spyware targeting dissidents
Julian E. Barnes / The New York Times / Jan. 7, 2022
DNC taps MGM exec as security chief
Ina Fried / Axios / Jan. 10, 2022
Ransomware attack affected websites of 5,000 schools
Sean Lyngaas / CNN / Jan. 7, 2022
Castor, Schakowsky seek information on children’s online safety program
Rebecca Klar / The Hill / Jan. 10, 2022
Overcoming 5G’s tree problem
Margaret Harding McGill / Axios / Jan. 7, 2022
No longer in service: Blackberry phones come to their end
Ian Austen / The New York Times / Jan. 8, 2022
Cybersecurity / Technology — International
Polish leader admits country bought powerful Israeli spyware
Vanessa Gera / The Associated Press / Jan. 7, 2022
Europol ordered to delete data not linked with crime
The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
EU plans law requiring tech firms to do more to combat child abuse
Vera Eckert / Reuters / Jan. 9, 2022
Chinese police rap Walmart for cybersecurity loopholes – local media
Sophie Yu and Brenda Goh / Reuters / Jan. 7, 2022
French privacy regulator slaps Facebook, Google with fines totaling nearly $240M
Tim Starks / CyberScoop / Jan. 6, 2022
Top Portuguese media group hit by hackers, websites taken down
Monique Beals / The Hill / Jan. 6, 2022
Polish senator sues party leader over surveillance remarks
The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
Data shortfall impairs Brazil’s tracking of spreading virus
Débora Álvares / The Associated Press / Jan. 7, 2022
Disinformation / Misinformation
MI groups combat election misinformation, urge democracy reform
Lily Bohlke / WXPR Public Radio / Jan. 7, 2022
Do Republicans really believe Trump won the 2020 election? Our research suggests that they do.
Lane Cuthbert and Alexander Theodoridis / The Washington Post / Jan. 7, 2022
Fact check: Georgia investigation into alleged ballot harvesting is not evidence of election fraud
McKenzie Sadeghi / USA Today / Jan. 7, 2022
A county confronts conspiracies: Group of Crow Wing County residents seek new audit of already certified vote
Stephen Montemayor / Star Tribune / Jan. 9, 2022
Far-right extremists shift online strategies
Rebecca Klar / The Hill / Jan. 7, 2022
Kicked off Facebook and Twitter, far-right groups lose online clout
Shannon Bond / NPR All Things Considered / Jan. 6, 2022
Seattle police faked right-wing radio talk during social justice protests: probe
Sarah Polus / The Hill / Jan. 5, 2022
Covid test misinformation spikes along with spread of Omicron
Davey Alba / The New York Times / Jan. 10, 2022
Rebuilding trust in public health
Michel Martin / NPR All Things Considered / Jan. 8, 2022
How to build public trust when fighting a pandemic (Podcast)
NPR Consider This / Jan. 8, 2022
In Israel, omicron, confusion drive ‘real panic’ for tests
Laurie Kellman / The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
Why the Chinese government wants more feel-good stories posted online
Emily Feng / NPR Morning Edition / Jan. 10, 2022
Elections During and After the Pandemic
5 big questions for the political year ahead
Leah Askarinam and Blake Hounshell / The New York Times / Jan. 7, 2022
Pro-Trump Republicans try to rewrite state election laws as a voting rights showdown looms in Congress
Fredreka Schouten / CNN / Jan. 9, 2022
Alabama- Alabama GOP gears up for fierce Senate primary clash
Tal Axelrod / The Hill / Jan. 10, 2022
Alaska- Juneau election officials rejected about 8% of ballots received in local election
Jeremy Hsieh / Anchorage Daily News / Jan. 7, 2022
Arizona- Election laws set to be big fight as Arizona Legislature convenes Monday
Howard Fischer / Arizona Daily Star / Jan. 9, 2022
Connecticut- Norwich Republicans file two election complaints on Nov. 2 election issues
Claire Bessette / The Day / Jan. 7, 2022
Washington DC- Are mail-in ballots here to stay?
Ambar Castillo / Washington City Paper / Jan. 7, 2022
Georgia- Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger on life post-2020 election – on “The Takeout”
Jacob Rosen et al. / CBS News / Jan. 7, 2022
Kansas- Taxes, vaxes and maps: Kansas Legislature kicks off session
John Hanna and Andy Tsubasa Field / The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
Maine- Maine legislature to hear bills protecting elections
Brain Bouchard / WAGM / Jan. 7, 2022
Nevada- Clerks, voters dealing with numerous election law changes
Geoff Dornan / Nevada Appeal / Jan. 7, 2022
New Mexico- New Mexico weighs voting reforms, holiday on Election Day
Morgan Lee / The Associated Press / Jan. 6, 2022
New York- Noncitizens’ right to vote becomes law in New York City
Grace Ashford / The New York Times / Jan. 9, 2022
North Carolina- Two North Carolina justices won’t step away from voter ID case
Gary D. Robertson / The Associated Press / Jan. 7, 2022
Ohio- Lorain County elections officials in ‘waiting mode’ due to redistricting fight
Jason Hawk / The Chronicle-Telegram / Jan. 7, 2022
Pennsylvania- Pa. ACLU files lawsuit over missing financial information in 2020 Fulton County election review
Marley Parish / Pennsylvania Capital-Star / Jan. 7, 2022
Pennsylvania- Mail-in voting has grown dramatically in Centre County. A new position will oversee the process
Halie Kines / Centre Daily Times / Jan. 7, 2022
South Dakota- South Dakota Republican Sen. John Thune, an ally of McConnell who has been criticized by Trump, will seek reelection
Mariana Alfaro / The Washington Post / Jan. 8, 2022
Vermont- Remote town meeting bill passes, headed to Gov. Scott’s desk
Greg Sukiennik / Bennington Banner / Jan. 7, 2022
Virginia- Virginia officials weigh precision vs. speed in reporting election results
Graham Moomaw / Virginia Mercury / Jan. 10, 2022
Virginia – Rep. Elaine Luria announces she’ll run for reelection, citing significance of work on Jan. 6 committee
Meagan Flynn / The Washington Post . Jan. 7, 2022
Wisconsin- Trump ally Johnson runs for re-election as GOP eyes majority
Laura Litvan / Bloomberg / Jan. 9, 2022
Wisconsin- Lawmakers vote to force ballot drop box, corrections rules
The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
Elections During and After the Pandemic – International
Lessons forgotten: Election rallies feed Indian virus surge
Sheikh Saaliq / The Associated Press / Jan. 8, 2022
Cyprus foreign minister quits amid presidential run tussle
The Associated Press / Jan. 9, 2022
Macron talks up security in French conservative stronghold
Barbara Surk / The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
Iraq’s new parliament holds 1st session marked by disarray
Qassim Abdul-Zahra / The Associated Press / Jan. 9, 2022
West African leaders to cut ties with Mali over elections delay
Ekow Dontoh / Bloomberg / Jan. 9, 2022
Dutch king swears in new ruling coalition, Rutte’s 4th
Mike Corder / The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
US sanctions Nicaragua officials as Ortega inaugurated again
The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
Opposition wins revote for governor in heartland of Chavismo
Regina Garcia Cano and Juan Pablo Arraez / The Associated Press / Jan. 10, 2022
Edited by Jung-hwa Kang, Compiled by Carina Robles and Jillian Kwong