Systematic Evaluation of Blockchain-Based Electronic Voting (2022–2025) and published in the journal Technologies, conducts ...
Blockchain goes mainstream as FedEx joins Google, IBM, and Boeing on the Hedera Council. JPMorgan and Visa prove distributed ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — One of the first actions for Attorney General Jay Jones after Saturday’s inauguration was to reverse his predecessor’s position on the voting system in Virginia Beach. “My office ...
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Several South Carolina lawmakers and candidates for governor are speaking out Tuesday as a new push to change how South Carolinians vote in primary elections gains publicity.
Bangladesh is holding a crucial election that comes after a turbulent period marked by mob violence, rising religious intolerance, attacks on the press, the growing influence of Islamists and ...
The new Star Search is almost here! The Netflix reboot is cooking up a unique way for fans to interact with the show and vote for their favorites. How Can I Vote on Netflix's Star Search? When the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Precinct volunteers Camella Pruett, left, and Veronique Curuchague, assist voters at the San Luis Obispo County Clerk Recorder’s ...
Westerville City Council will vote on a proposed 37-acre mixed-use development on Polaris Parkway. The development plan includes an Aldi grocery store, offices, restaurants, and a potential brewery.
Privacy-by-Design is vital for enterprise blockchain. Learn how selective disclosure and zero-knowledge techniques enable institutional compliance with Japan's APPI.
A Senate committee amended the House bill to match a proposal from the Senate. Government shutdown: Republicans consider escape hatch as Congress careens toward deadline A weaker dollar has always ...
Conflict between pro-Myung and pro-Cheong faction Supreme Council members of the Democratic Party of Korea reignited over leader Jung Chung-rae’s renewed push for a one-person, one-vote system for ...
Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen, a Republican, during his State of the State address this week, backed a plan to change how the state elects presidents. Newsweek reached out to Pillen’s office and the ...