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Eugene

(61,874 posts)
Tue Oct 15, 2019, 01:17 PM Oct 2019

How Amazon.com moved into the business of U.S. elections

Source: Reuters

BUSINESS NEWS OCTOBER 15, 2019 / 6:06 AM / UPDATED 5 HOURS AGO

How Amazon.com moved into the business of U.S. elections

Nandita Bose
12 MIN READ

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Amazon.com Inc’s (AMZN.O) cloud computing arm is making an aggressive push into one of the most sensitive technology sectors: U.S. elections.

The expansion by Amazon Web Services into state and local elections has quietly gathered pace since the 2016 U.S. presidential vote. More than 40 states now use one or more of Amazon’s election offerings, according to a presentation given by an Amazon executive this year and seen by Reuters.

So do America’s two main political parties, the Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and the U.S. federal body charged with administering and enforcing federal campaign finance laws.

While it does not handle voting on election day, AWS - along with a broad network of partners - now runs state and county election websites, stores voter registration rolls and ballot data, facilitates overseas voting by military personnel and helps provide live election-night results, according to company documents and interviews.



In the fullest public picture yet of Amazon’s strategic move into U.S. election infrastructure, Reuters reviewed previously unreported company presentations and documents, and conducted more than two dozen interviews with lawmakers, election administrators, and heads of election security and technology in nearly a dozen states and counties that use Amazon’s cloud.

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Read more: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-elections-amazon-com-insight/how-amazon-com-moved-into-the-business-of-u-s-elections-idUSKBN1WU173

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How Amazon.com moved into the business of U.S. elections (Original Post) Eugene Oct 2019 OP
WTF?!? 2naSalit Oct 2019 #1
Ahh, internet data so easy to compromise Farmer-Rick Oct 2019 #2
I have mixed feelings. Amazon is damned good at protecting their money. lagomorph777 Oct 2019 #3
It's becoming increasingly clear that Firestorm49 Oct 2019 #4

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
3. I have mixed feelings. Amazon is damned good at protecting their money.
Tue Oct 15, 2019, 02:37 PM
Oct 2019

I hope they will apply all their best skills to protecting our votes.

Firestorm49

(4,032 posts)
4. It's becoming increasingly clear that
Tue Oct 15, 2019, 03:05 PM
Oct 2019

we, as a nation, will in the foreseeable future, witness substantial changes in our electoral processes. The changes happening all around us are occurring faster than most of us can comprehend. Bills are being passed hidden by attempted obscurity, voting machine companies are dominated by one party, election results may be manipulated as we saw from Russia and others. Participants like Amazon may have the ability of masquerading the truth, and we as a people are going to have to deal with whatever is left. In all honesty, this will more than likely be perpetrated by both parties. Big changes are happening while we hide in our shells of wishful security that all will end well, when in fact, we may not even see it coming, and it’s coming fast.

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