Despite Trump's assurances, states struggling to protect 2020 election
The president pledges to help states secure their election systems, but most wont have updated equipment in place before 2020.
By ERIC GELLER 07/27/2018 08:03 PM EDT
President Donald Trump on Friday promised an intense, whole-of-government focus on securing the nations elections from cyberattacks but a POLITICO survey of states finds ample reasons to worry about both this years midterms and 2020.
Only 14 states plus Washington, D.C., say they plan to replace their voting machines in time for the next presidential election using their shares of the $380 million in election technology funding that Congress approved in March, according to POLITICOs survey of election agencies nationwide.
At least six other states have paid for new voting equipment with other money. But 22 states either have decided not to upgrade their machines or are unsure of their plans with some saying they would need much more federal aid to swap out their equipment.
POLITICO has previously reported that states expected to have few security upgrades in place before November, when voters will decide whether to keep Trumps Republican allies in charge of Congress. Of the 42 states that described aspects of their plans to POLITICO, none indicated they would have new voting machines purchased with federal funding in place this year.
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