New York State legislator proposes blockchain technology to protect election system bill
New York State Assemblyman Clyde Vanel proposed Bill No. 7716 on April 8, 2025, suggesting the use of blockchain technology to protect voter records and election results. The bill has been referred to the Election Law Committee for review, requiring the New York State Election Commission to collaborate with the Office of Information Technology Services and submit a research report within one year after the bill takes effect. This move aims to explore how the immutability and auditability features of blockchain technology can enhance election system security.
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