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Mullin Raises Concerns Over Foreign Access to Voting Machines
August 21, 2026
Why it matters locally: While no specific incidents have been reported in Hawaii, the Honolulu Police Department and the City and County of Honolulu oversee election security for the state's most populous area, and any vulnerabilities in national voting infrastructure could theoretically affect future local elections.
WASHINGTON – Senator Markwayne Mullin has stated that foreign adversaries can access voting machines used in U.S. elections. Experts in election technology and security have long discussed such concerns. These experts have outlined theoretical scenarios where determined actors could attempt to compromise voting infrastructure. Despite these discussions and Senator Mullin's assertion, authorities have not yet presented proof of foreign adversaries successfully accessing U.S. voting machines.
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