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Welcome

We use this Wiki as the information source and on-line collaboration platform for the TrustTheVote ("TTV") technical project members. As a result, the content found here is key to the development collaboration between Project technical staff, volunteer development community, technical reviewers, and most important, the Project stakeholders. In addition, there is also plenty of background information about the TTV Project, and activities for community members who perform work outside of the development community.

Recent News

Just Submitted: OSDV's response to the FCC's NBP Public Notice #20, in which we encourage the Commission to embrace a citizen-centric approach to utilizing broadband infrastructure for civic participation, particularly in the essential democracy process of elections and voting. Download the full text of our response here

Now available: We're pleased to announce the OSDV Project's first prototype of a piece of the OSDV Project voting system, OASES. It is available as source code and as a downloadable LiveCD boot image that you can use to run a demo on your own standard PC hardware. More: SHARP P2 Prototype and Demonstration

What is the TrustTheVote Project?

The TrustTheVote Project is a collaborative community effort and open source initiative that is working to create a publicly owned, open source voting system and elections management system that delivers on the OSDV Foundation's mission of restoring Integrity Assurance in American elections technology.

"Integrity Assurance" means delivering voting technology (principally a certified software layer to run on qualified hardware) that achieves accuracy, transparency, trustworthiness, and security. The objective is a publicly owned voting technology framework available for adoption by any U.S. elections jurisdiction to tailor and deploy for public elections.

The goal is to establish American voting technology as "critical democracy infrastructure" by the people, for the people, and free of commercial agenda. This Wiki provides all of the online resources in support of this effort and movement. (read more)

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