Updated
Updated · Democracy Docket · Apr 28
Pennsylvania Supreme Court orders release of 2020 voting records to Heather Honey
Updated
Updated · Democracy Docket · Apr 28

Pennsylvania Supreme Court orders release of 2020 voting records to Heather Honey

7 articles · Updated · Democracy Docket · Apr 28
  • Lycoming County officials must provide digital copies of all 2020 votes to Honey, now a DHS deputy assistant secretary for elections integrity.
  • The court ruled that disclosure enables citizens to verify election results, asserting it does not violate voter secrecy laws or compromise ballot privacy.
  • Honey, known for promoting election conspiracy theories, previously led Pennsylvania Fair Elections and was involved in the controversial Maricopa County audit, raising concerns about misuse of raw voting data.
How will officials safeguard public voting records from being used to create sophisticated disinformation?
Does releasing raw vote data truly build public trust or just create more election confusion?
How might Pennsylvania's ruling on voting records reshape election data laws across the nation?
What are the key cybersecurity risks when spreadsheets of raw votes become public documents?
What tools and expertise do citizens need to accurately analyze complex election voting records?
As federal agencies seek more state election data, where is the constitutional line for oversight?