
It also said there were certain security measures that could be utilized, such as ensuring security of remote networks, issuing “dedicated voting devices” for lawmakers that would only be used to cast votes, publicizing votes immediately after they are cast to allow members to ensure there was no interference or irregularity, and checking the system regularly for vulnerabilities.
“Pursuant to section 5(a) of House Resolution 965, following consultation with the
Ranking Minority Member, I write to notify you that that operable and secure technology exists to conduct remote voting in the House of Representatives,” House Administration Chairperson Zoe Lofgren wrote in a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi this week.
The report itself is not a binding policy in any way. For the House to move forward toward implementation of a remote voting process, the House Rules Committee would issue regulations on its use.
“Whether to implement this is a policy decision for the House to make,” Lofgren said in the letter to Pelosi accompanying the report. “But, in my opinion, there are sound policy reasons for the House to move in this direction during the pandemic.”
But Democratic leaders indicated Thursday morning that they aren’t likely to head down that path.
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