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Join host Aaron Renn as he sits down with Elizabeth Landis, author of The Forgotten Realm: Civics for American Christians, to explore why Christians need to engage more deeply in the civil realm. From local government to federalism, Elizabeth shares her journey from a concerned citizen to a passionate advocate for civic involvement, offering practical insights and biblical wisdom for Christians navigating governance. Discover how to move beyond voting, build relationships across political divides, and become a winsome force for change in your community. Get your copy of The Forgotten Realm via the link below.(00:00 - Introduction: Welcome to the Podcast)(01:03 - Why Civics is the "Forgotten Realm" for Christians)(02:37 - What Sparked Elizabeth's Civic Awakening)(06:38 - A Primer on American Government: From Local to Federal)(09:15 - Uncovering Federalism and Election Systems)(12:38 - Engaging with Local Government in Moscow, Idaho)(17:07 - Building Unexpected Friendships Across Ideologies)(19:17 - Opportunities for Christians in Civic Roles)(24:21 - The Call for Christians to Care About Governance)(29:02 - Christian Diplomacy: A Winsome Approach to Civics)(33:06 - Conclusion: Key Takeaways and Book Info)Buy The Forgotten Realm: Civics for American Christians - https://www.amazon.com/Forgotten-Realm-Civics-American-Christians/dp/1963505085/?&_encoding=UTF8&tag=theurban-20Subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.aaronrenn.com/
Problems with electronic software used by Dallas County in last November's election could have an impact on how the next election in Wilson County signs in voters. The Texas Secretary of State has decertified Election Systems & Software (ES&S) electronic pollbooks, which Dallas County used to check in registered voters, stating that the system failed seven technical and three functional standards. Wilson County, along with another 65 of Texas' 254 counties, also uses ES&S pollbooks, Wilson County Elections Administrator Olga Marrero advised. “Dallas County had the problems,” Marrero told the Wilson County News on Feb. 6. “We had no problems...Article Link
The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Jan. 31, 2025Federal Agency CISA Helps States Harden Election Systems. It's Now Under Attack by Its Own Administration Last April, federal cybersecurity agency CISA issued warnings to election officials on how to combat a Russian online scheme to mislead American voters in the 2024 election. CISA is now under attack by its own administration.To view the whole script of today's report, please go to our website.Today's LinksArticles & Resources:Brennan Center for Justice - Project 2025's Plan for Cybersecurity Agency Threatens Election SecurityFederal News Network - What will 2025 bring for CISA?Democracy Docket - A Little-Known Federal Agency Helps Secure Elections. Trump Wants to Gut It.Associated Press - US cyber agency's future role in elections remains murky under the Trump administrationWired - Audio Story - Under Trump, US Cyberdefense Loses Its HeadPolitico - Noem calls to shrink CISA, saying the cyber agency has gone ‘far off mission'South Dakota Searchlight - After Noem turns down federal cyber money, lawmaker suggests using state fundsGroups Taking Action:IssueOne/Don't Mess With US.org, Common Cause US, Protect Elections, Center for Internet Security/ISACRegister or Check Your Voter Registration:U.S. Election Assistance Commission – Register And Vote in Your StatePlease follow us on Facebook and Bluesky Social, and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgWant ADM sent to your email? Sign up here!Are you a radio station? Find our broadcast files at Pacifica Radio Network's Audioport and PRX#Democracy #DemocracyNews #ElectionSecurity #CISA #CyberSecurity
It's been a year of elections around the world. How do engineering and design choices affect the candidates running and results generated in our elections? And why do we have far more channels to rate our Uber drivers than we do our politicians?Host Guru Madhavan chairs a political summit with:Charles E. Phelps, provost emeritus of the University of Rochester and expert in health economics.Eswaran Subrahmanian, research professor at Carnegie Mellon University and expert in decision support systems.New episodes - conversations about how to rebuild the world better - every other Friday.Find podcast transcripts on our website.Follow @QEPrize on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
Election Systems & Software, LLC v. Smartmatic USA Corporation
Ned Jones, Director of The Citizens Election Research Center (CERC). Dark money infiltration of swing state election systems
Are there known technology weaknesses in our voting systems that may affect us in 2024? Technology expert Doug Logan shares more about the concerns and points for prayer as we approach the general election this fall! Plus a special appearance by award-winning recording artist Natasha Owens on her new single and why she sings about … Continued
In this episode of the Must Read Alaska Show, host John Quick interviews Scott Kendall, a prominent litigator, strategic consultant, and authority in campaign and election law. Scott shares his insights on Ranked Choice Voting vs. Star Voting and discusses his experiences supporting various candidates, including his stance in the recent Anchorage Mayor race. Scott also provides an analysis of critical issues facing Alaska, such as education funding, teacher recruitment, and retention. Additionally, he offers his perspectives on the upcoming presidential election and local congressional races. Join John and Scott for a look at the current and future political landscape in Alaska, highlighting the importance of thoughtful dialogue and strategic planning. Scott also provides an in-depth analysis of critical issues facing Alaska, such as education funding, teacher recruitment, and retention. Additionally, he offers his perspectives on the upcoming presidential election and local congressional races. Join John and Scott for a comprehensive look at the current and future political landscape in Alaska, highlighting the importance of thoughtful dialogue in the midst of opposing view points.
Episode #325Ryan interviews Nate Cain, a lead cyber security investigator, who is blowing the whistle on China's infiltration of US federal election systems. This interview reveals the shocking testimony of what he found while investigating claims of True The Vote. The level corruption he discovered is deep and the FBI so far has taken no action. Nate also gives an update on his campaign for the US House in West Virginia District 2. He shares about his faith in Jesus Christ and how God called him to run and stand in boldness.Watch this episode on YouTubeWhistleblower Documents:1. Nate Cain Sworn Statement https://natecain4wv.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Nate-Cain-sworn-statementv.1_signed.pdf2. Press Release https://natecain4wv.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Press-Release-4_16-v3.pdf3. LEO Letter https://natecain4wv.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/LEO-Letter-Konnech.pdfNate Cain Campaign Site natecain4wv.comHowToGrowYourFaith.com >> Learn the 5 Biggest Mistakes Christians Make In Their Walk With God (and how you can avoid them!)Sharable Episode Links (scroll down or search for this episode):Ryan's Website Buzzsprout Link MORE FROM RYAN:FREE DOWNLOAD: 21 Days to a Spirit-Led Life Subscribe on YouTubeTwitter | Instagram | LinkedInSubmit a question or topic for the podcast at ryanshoward.com/contactGet Ryan's eCourse & Coaching ProgramsSupport the show
Gov. Inslee has signed a bill into law giving a New York State-based nonprofit a monopoly on providing intrusion detection systems to local county systems that has also engaged with the state in online content moderation efforts. https://tinyurl.com/4ky79rbk #TheCenterSquare #Washington #GovJayInslee #NewYorkBasedNonprofit #AlbertSensors #WashingtonState #Elections #SecretaryOfStateSteveHobbs #OnlineContentModerationEfforts #VancouverWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday
In this episode, Ryan and Shannon discuss the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) plans to protect our voting systems from hackers this election year. Please LISTEN
In this week's episode on the Korea Pro Podcast, the Korea Pro team discusses the implications of South Korea's sale of medium-altitude surface-to-air missiles (M-SAM) to Saudi Arabia, such as the deepening relations between the two countries and the potential use of the interceptors in the region's conflicts. South Korean authorities also discovered that Indonesian engineers involved in the KF-21 joint fighter jet program attempted to steal classified information, exposing South Korea's security breaches. Audio edited by Joe Smith
Discover how a simple, organic approach has fueled the development of managers and employees at Election Systems & Software. Join ES&S's Vicki Nelson and Gallup's Jim Collison and Lauren Hunter to learn more.View the complete transcript for this webcast, along with audio and video, at https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/608786/intentional-development-strategies-election-systems-software.aspxLearn more or purchase the new CliftonStrengths for Leaders report: www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/403427/cliftonstrengths-for-leaders.aspxAre you enjoying this podcast? Make sure you follow us or leave a comment or review, so more people can learn about their natural talents.Other ways to stay connected:Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/cliftonstrengthsFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cliftonstrengths/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CliftonStrengthFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CliftonStrengthsFor more information about strengths, visit gallup.com/cliftonstrengthsSubscribe to our CliftonStrengths Newsletter: https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/348236/cliftonstrengths-newsletter.aspx
Discover how a simple, organic approach has fueled the development of managers and employees at Election Systems & Software. Join ES&S's Vicki Nelson and Gallup's Jim Collison and Lauren Hunter to learn more.View the complete transcript for this webcast, along with audio and video, at https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/608786/intentional-development-strategies-election-systems-software.aspxLearn more or purchase the new CliftonStrengths for Leaders report: www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/403427/cliftonstrengths-for-leaders.aspxAre you enjoying this podcast? Make sure you follow us or leave a comment or review, so more people can learn about their natural talents.Other ways to stay connected:Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/cliftonstrengthsFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cliftonstrengths/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CliftonStrengthFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CliftonStrengthsFor more information about strengths, visit gallup.com/cliftonstrengthsSubscribe to our CliftonStrengths Newsletter: https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/348236/cliftonstrengths-newsletter.aspx
Hosts: Abby Osborne and Taylor Morgan We finished up the hour with some final thoughts on last night's election. There is a new website that has much more functionality and efficiency compared to the old one. We are joined by Mark Mitchell, Director of Election Systems to discuss the new state election site.
Hosts: Abby Osborne and Taylor Morgan Election Recap On Tuesday elections were held across the state. Join our hosts as they unpack the results we know already, those that are almost certainly decided, and those that are still up in the air. What does this election cycle mean for your area? You won’t want to miss this conversation! Congresswoman-elect Celeste Maloy Congresswoman-elect for Utah’s 2nd Congressional District, Celeste Malloy, joined us on the show to discuss the race. How is she feeling? How did a previously unknown candidate at the convention become the projected winner? What caucuses has she thought about joining? Join us to have your questions answered and more. Municipal and Mayoral Races At the time of our conversation with Ben Nadolski, Ogden Mayoral Candidate it was a tight race between him and his opponent. Nadolski sheds some light on how the timeline change affected his campaign and what he plans to do first if he wins the seat. We also spoke to Cam Diehl, Director of Utah League of Cities and Towns to discuss his thoughts on the municipal results so far across the state. Election Night Closing Thoughts We finished up the hour with some final thoughts on last night's election. There is a new website that has much more functionality and efficiency compared to the old one. We are joined by Mark Mitchell, Director of Election Systems to discuss the new state election site. Update on SLC Olympic Bid We begin the second hour of the show talking about Salt Lake’s Olympic bid for 2034. We’re joined by Fraser Bullock, Chief Operating Officer for the Salt Lake Olympic Organizing Committee, to find out more about our bid and how it would look if we hosted again. Yesterday, the International Olympic Committee met with Governor Cox and other members of the Salt Lake City-Utah Committee for the Games. We find out how that meeting went and what makes Utah so attractive as a venue. Does the RNC Need Revamping? The KSL at Night hosts talk about the calls for a shake-up to the Republican National Committee. We’ve seen not only calls for the Chair to resign by Vivek Ramaswamy but also for the organization to stop hosting National GOP debates by Former President Donald Trump. If the RNC were to stop hosting GOP debates, how would that affect voters’ discernment process for candidates of their party? Tune in! Third-Party Candidates Threaten to Disrupt We have one confirmed independent candidate in Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and another potential independent in Senator Joe Manchin, both close to different sides of the aisle. Would the effect of both of these independents running cancel each other out? Which straight-ticket party would suffer more as a result of the candidacy of these independents? Thanksgiving Traditions Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and families across the U.S. will gather around the table to spend time together. Our hosts discuss their Thanksgiving traditions and how they cook their turkeys. We also give farewell to KSL at Night producer Carlos Artiles Fortun.
As Virginians vote today, they'll use a number of voting machines and systems. One national voting security group says Virginia is at the forefront of secure elections. Brad Kutner has more.
Hour 1 * Guests: Lance Migliaccio, George Balloutine, Hosts of The Big Mig Podcast / Videocast Powered by Truth! – TheBigMig.com * Guest: Michael Khoury, investigative journalist and co-founder of PLVSVLTRA.org * In May of 2022, Michael published “The Ericsson Report – A Matter of National Security”. * The chronic anthem of “machines are not connected to the internet” is being debunked left and right by the Cast Vote Records that our experts have collected, analyzed, and determined absolutely show that the election machines were connected to the internet – FrankSpeech.com * Report: Engineers Discover Nationwide Cellular Network Connects Election Equipment and Gives Federal Government Access to Election Systems at Precinct Level – TheGatewayPundit.com * WHAT IS FIRSTNET? * A national cellular network dedicated to public safety was hatched in the wake of 9/11 when congested cell networks proved to be a bottleneck for first responders. In 2012, Congress created the First Responder Network Authority under the Department of Commerce to oversee the build-out of “FirstNet.” The original intent was that FirstNet would serve police, fire, and EMT services. However, the scope was soon expanded to include all “critical infrastructure”. *Just days before Barack Obama left office, his administration's Department of Homeland Security used the specter of “Russian interference” in the 2016 election as an excuse to declare election systems to be a part of that critical infrastructure. As a result, the stage was set to roll election systems into FirstNet. Hour 2 * Trump: Obama is the founder of ISIS! * Neustar UltraDNS! * The FedNow Service will help enable financial institutions to deliver end-to-end faster payment services to their customers. * What Have They Not Weaponized Against Us Yet? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loving-liberty/support
* Guests: Lance Migliaccio, George Balloutine, Hosts of The Big Mig Podcast / Videocast Powered by Truth! - TheBigMig.com * Guest: Michael Khoury, investigative journalist and co-founder of PLVSVLTRA.org * In May of 2022, Michael published "The Ericsson Report - A Matter of National Security". * The chronic anthem of “machines are not connected to the internet” is being debunked left and right by the Cast Vote Records that our experts have collected, analyzed, and determined absolutely show that the election machines were connected to the internet - FrankSpeech.com * Report: Engineers Discover Nationwide Cellular Network Connects Election Equipment and Gives Federal Government Access to Election Systems at Precinct Level - TheGatewayPundit.com * WHAT IS FIRSTNET? * A national cellular network dedicated to public safety was hatched in the wake of 9/11 when congested cell networks proved to be a bottleneck for first responders. In 2012, Congress created the First Responder Network Authority under the Department of Commerce to oversee the build-out of “FirstNet.” The original intent was that FirstNet would serve police, fire, and EMT services. However, the scope was soon expanded to include all “critical infrastructure”. *Just days before Barack Obama left office, his administration's Department of Homeland Security used the specter of “Russian interference” in the 2016 election as an excuse to declare election systems to be a part of that critical infrastructure. As a result, the stage was set to roll election systems into FirstNet.
While much has been written and argued about the security of election systems - the things that do the actual ballot counting - there's other systems that have to be in place and secured before the vote can occur - voter registration databases, ballot delivery systems, etc. Might it be possible to use modern appsec concepts OWASP SAMM to secure them in a more efficient, targeted, cost-effective manner? Brian Glas joins us to talk about this and his ongoing work around providing students with a modern application security education. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-247
Mike talks about a new elections appeal in Arizona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While much has been written and argued about the security of election systems - the things that do the actual ballot counting - there's other systems that have to be in place and secured before the vote can occur - voter registration databases, ballot delivery systems, etc. Might it be possible to use modern appsec concepts OWASP SAMM to secure them in a more efficient, targeted, cost-effective manner? Brian Glas joins us to talk about this and his ongoing work around providing students with a modern application security education. Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/asw for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/asw-247
Mike shares his thoughts about elections in Arizona.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Attorneys for Nebraska election officials across the state asked a Lancaster County District Court Judge to throw out a lawsuit claiming secretive billionaires and political elites controlled recent state and federal elections. Rick Hill of Lincoln sued Nebraska's Secretary of State, election commissioners in all 93 counties, and a private company, Election Systems & Software of Omaha, claiming they are part of a global plot.
This interview is part of EIN's “After and Before” Series. After 2020 and 2022, and Before 2024: Who’s Counting With Cleta Mitchell Podcasts discussing state-by-state experiences in 2022 from the Election Integrity […]
This interview is part of EIN's “After and Before” Series. After 2020 and 2022, and Before 2024: Who’s Counting With Cleta Mitchell Podcasts discussing state-by-state experiences in 2022 from the Election Integrity […]
Can Virginia elections be hacked? Michael Pope reports the experts say not likely.
The Washington Post's Aaron Davis reports that during their attempt to overturn the 2020 election Trump's team was able to access election systems from states like Georgia and Nevada.
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Part 1 - Neville James is back! After checking in on the week's forecast and local COVID-19 data, he hosts Caroline Fawkes, supervisor of Elections, in this week's official update from the Election Systems of the Virgin Islands (30:54).
Then, Clarice Schillinger, former candidate for Lieutenant Governor in Pennsylvania and founder of the Keeping Kids in School PAC, returns to the Dom Giordano Program to discuss multiple topics, including the vote counting in Pennsylvania and school safety. First, Giordano and Schillinger discuss the remarkably slow voting system in Philadelphia, with Clarice proudly announcing that just yesterday she was moved from 4th to 3rd place. Clarice expresses her disappointment with the way elections are held in Pennsylvania, telling why outsiders will never be able to compete in Pennsylvania elections. Then, Giordano asks for Clarice to lend her expertise as to why Philadelphia is seeing record lows in enrollment, with Schillinger telling why she believes the 8% loss happened, and the negative impact the rise. (Photo by Getty Images)
Part 1 - Today marks the first day on which nomination petitions may be filed with the Election Systems of the Virgin Islands. Terrell Alexandre, deputy supervisor of Elections for the St. Croix district, joins guest host Jamila Russell to discuss this filing process and more. To view the Election Systems of the Virgin Islands Calendar: https://www.vivote.gov/calendar.
Part 1 - After some thoughts on the recent bond sale and a tribute to five-time Calypso Monarch “Whadablee” DeSilvia, Neville James engages the Supervisor of Elections, Ms. Caroline Fawkes, in what will now become a weekly update from the Election Systems of the VI (21:45).
During CPI's Arizona Statewide Election Integrity Network Summit in March of 2022, Cleta sat down with election integrity powerhouse Gina Swoboda, who has singlehandedly made great progress in making every state's voter […]
During CPI's Arizona Statewide Election Integrity Network Summit in March of 2022, Cleta sat down with election integrity powerhouse Gina Swoboda, who has singlehandedly made great progress in making every state's voter […]
Hour 1From his appearance on Sunday Long Live Radio, Aaron gives a history of some key EVS (Electronic Voting Systems) companies in America. He traces Mathematical Systems Corporation of Anaheim, California and their EVS arm, Sequoia Voting systems, the antitrust charges against Election Systems and Software (ESS) which enabled the rise of Sequoia's systems. He then discusses the acquisition of Sequoia by Smartmatic, which happens to be owned by two Smartmatic, a technologically advanced, multinational company started by three software geeks. Software geeks who just so happened to be Venezuelan software geeks whose geeky election software just so happened to be involved in the 2004 Venezuelan Recall Referendum, ultimately leading to flipping the result of the election to Hugo Chavez. After this, he discusses the rocky beginning of Dominion Voting Systems and their blatant liberal activism. They almost floundered until Barack Obama's Department of Justice hit Electronic Systems and Software with yet another antitrust penalty, divesting tech and territory to Dominion.Hour 2 Susan Smith Jones, PhD, author of today WIRED FOR HIGH-LEVEL WELLNESS: Simple Ways to Rejuvenate, Meditate & Prosper, details how she got started in the field of holistic health. After her father passed away unexpectedly when she was 15 years old, she spiraled into deep depression, put on a tremendous amount of weight in a short period of time, developing acne, asthma, allergies, arthritis. She tells how her grandmother, Fritzie, noticed this, she asked her to move in for three months. Fritzie was not a doctor, but had great wisdom on how to use food and spices to heal the body.Susan further discusses how our immune system is so negatively impacted by stress. It's up to each of us to bolster our immune systems, so we can be as healthyas humanly possible, especially since all the mask mandates are falling by the wayside. And one of the best places to start to bolster immunity is to learn to reduce and manage your stress level. Our body initiates what's called a "stress response" which is meant to handle stressful situations, but it shuts down your immune system, increasing our chance of illness. She shares the twelve steps to keep ourselves healthy, focused, and blessed.Get more of The Daily Breakdown here: https://breakdradio.com/category/the-daily-breakdown/Follow on all the socials here: https://breakdradio.contactin.bio/
Dr.SHIVA Broadcast: Advancing Election Systems Integrity. Part 1 - Current Problems. In this discussion, Dr. Shiva begins a multi-part series on election systems integrity. Part 1 begins with exposing the current problems, that includes misinformation and disinformation, being spread by "grifters" that serve to hide the REAL SYSTEMS issues that must be solved.
Dr.SHIVA LIVE: Election Systems Integrity. Presenting at Nevada Hearing.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Can you compare the effect of 2 different election systems in any given democracy ? It's hard ! You cannot do controlled experiments like in science: too many different influences at play when comparing any 2 countries with different election systems. However, you can compare the effect of election systems on 1 key thing that matters: how do they influence the growth of knowledge (i.e. the growth of knowledge that solves the political problems in a country)
Michigan election officials are working hard to prevent a cyber attack ahead of Tuesday's election. MichMash hosts Cheyna Roth and Jake Neher look at the threats and what's being done to stop them -- and they speak with Andrew Dold, lead systems security specialist at Wayne State University and a member of the Michigan Cyber Civilian Corps.
//FIXED: Understanding Election Systems & Services (ES&S) - //Tempestuous Waters// updated @8:40amCST 09/29/20 due to file corruption error leading to dead air in first rendition// Regardless of party affiliation or political viewpoint, if you're someone who at all cares about the future of American democracy you should listen to this, research the info and share this episode with as many people as possible. For in-depth analysis of 2016 and 2020 Democratic Primary exit-polling discrepancy you can head to: https://tdmsresearch.com/ It might be helpful to some listeners to search for articles on 'Election Systems & Services' a Ballot-Box company which has ramped up into most electorally significant states starting in 2016 and continuing through this election cycle. This episode contains the most important information regarding the future of American democracy, wealth distribution and constitutional liberty. Enjoy. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rainstorm-brainstorm/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rainstorm-brainstorm/support
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Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent, investigative news, reporting, interviews and commentary
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com