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by: xpoolPosted on: April 10, 2025

New York Assemblyman Proposes Study on Blockchain for U.S. Elections

A New York assemblyman has proposed a bill aiming to explore the potential of blockchain technology in enhancing the security and transparency of US elections. Assembly Bill AA7716, introduced by Clyde Vanel, calls for a study examining how blockchain could be utilized to safeguard voter data and ensure accurate election results.

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