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| ICYMI: Cuccinelli Talks Election Security and Protecting American Jobs in Tennessee | In the news: U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Ken Cuccinelli in Mt. Juliet delivers ballot security message (Tennessean) Cuccinelli pointed to "dozens of security measures" in place in Tennessee that include voter, machine and ballot focused elements. He wasn't specific for safety reasons, but did cite an example how voters in Wilson County will review the ballot three times during the voting process.
How state, federal officials are securing your vote in the 2020 election (WKRN-TV) "This will be the most secure election at the internet level," said Cuccinelli, "Four years ago only about a third of the states had what are called 'Albert sensors,' which keep an eye on internet intrusion attempts. Now all 50 states have that as well as the District of Columbia."
DHS Deputy Secretary Cuccinelli visits Mt. Juliet polling place (News Channel 5 Nashville) MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WTVF) — On the first day of early voting in Tennessee, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli visited polling places. Secretary Cuccinelli was in Mt. Juliet to highlight the state and federal election security efforts. He discussed the department's partnership to ensure a secure election. Homeland Security official reviews TVA limits on worker visas (Chattanooga Times Free Press) Ken Cuccinelli, acting deputy secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, toured TVA facilities in Knoxville Wednesday and reviewed TVA's new approach to limiting use of foreign workers employed for TVA tasks under the H-1B visa program. More on social media: | # # # | | |
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