Americans Are (Slightly) More Confident about Fending off ‘Computer Hacking’ in the Upcoming Election

In recent months, Americans have become somewhat more confident that election officials are taking the steps necessary to guard against “computer hacking” in the upcoming election. At the same time, likely voters have become no more (or less) confident that their votes will be counted as intended this coming November.

These findings are based on answers to questions posed to a representative national sample of 1,000 adults by YouGov last weekend. CONT.

Charles Stewart III (MIT), Election Updates