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Related: About this forumElections cyber threat: Gov. Scott Walker's admin has been the holdup to filling the jobs.
STATE ELECTIONS SECURITY | POSITIONS WONT BE FILLED BY PRIMARIES
As election nears and feds warn of cyber threats, Wisconsin election-security posts sit vacant
https://madison.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/as-election-nears-and-feds-warn-of-cyber-threats-wisconsin/article_826dde49-06c5-596f-b271-37ca7513c434.html
MARK SOMMERHAUSER msommerhauser@madison.com Jul 21, 2018 0
Elections cyber threats
Voters file in and out of the Olbrich Gardens polling location during the spring election. New state staff positions to help secure elections from cyber threats remain unfilled and some say it's critical the positions are filled soon.
Six new state positions to help secure Wisconsin elections from cyber threats remain vacant months after being created, and members of the Elections Commission say Gov. Scott Walkers administration has been the holdup to filling the jobs.
Its now clear the positions wont be filled before the Aug. 14 primary election. At least one commissioner and a Democratic state legislative leader say its critical that the roles are filled by the November midterms.
National security officials have warned that malicious cyber actors, including those tied to the Russian government, this year may reprise or intensify their attacks on U.S. election systems.
The bipartisan state Elections Commission voted in April to create and fill the six staff positions, in addition to its existing 25.75 positions, as part of preparing for the 2018 elections. All six jobs have some election-security duties and three are focused on it: two are in elections IT and one provides security training to local election workers.
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The Wisconsin Elections Commission is fully capable of running a secure election on Aug. 14 with our current staff, Magney said. We had hoped to have new staff on board before the partisan primary so they would have the benefit of experiencing an election day before the general election in November, but that is not essential.................. .............................
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Elections cyber threat: Gov. Scott Walker's admin has been the holdup to filling the jobs. (Original Post)
riversedge
Jul 2018
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Squinch
(52,729 posts)1. Because if there's no cyber threat, how will he win?
strangedaysindeed
(226 posts)2. What the quote really Should be
The Wisconsin Elections Commission is fully capable of rigging the election on Aug. 14 with our current staff, ...
dragonlady
(3,577 posts)3. I have to disagree
In my experience the staff of the Election Commission, and the GAB before it, has followed the law in administering elections faithfully. The problem here is Scott Walker, who has not allowed them to fill the new positions that they feel they need to do a proper job in light of the Russian hacking that was discovered.