Voting is the most precious right of every citizen, and we have a moral obligation to ensure the integrity of our voting process. —Hillary Clinton
Project Omaha is a University of South Carolina Capstone Computing Project and a collaboration between Philip Conrad, Zac Hughes, Xander Jordan, and Myndert Papenhuyzen, students of the University under the auspices of Dr. Duncan Buell. This project is tasked with analyzing the iVotronic® Direct-Recording Electronic (DRE) voting machine developed by Electronic Systems & Software, LLC, which is the technology used for electronic voting in the state of South Carolina.
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:: Documentation and research papers about the iVotronic.ivo/
:: Datasheets and code for the iVotronic voting machine.peb/
:: Datasheets and code for the Portable Electronic Ballot units used with the iVotronic.