HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Secretary of the State Denise Merrill says a new report from the U.S. Senate Intelligence committee confirms Connecticut successfully fended off cyberintrusions during the 2016 election.
The Democrat on Friday credited the state’s ongoing cybersecurity efforts, as well as its decentralized election system.
She notes how individual tabulators in cities and towns across the state count the votes taken from machines not connected to the internet.
There are also paper trails of both the votes and voting lists.
But Merrill says she remains more concerned about the increasing amount of disinformation concerning elections and how that affects voters’ confidence in the results.
Merrill plans to embark on a campaign to alert voters to such disinformation and help make them understand the steps Connecticut has taken to secure elections.
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