The White House has postponed the public release of a study examining the security of U.S. voting machines as the midterm elections approach. The report, which assessed election systems across multiple states, revealed that numerous jurisdictions are utilizing outdated technology. Despite these vulnerabilities, the study reportedly found no evidence to suggest that voting results have been manipulated. Officials have not specified a new release date for the findings, citing ongoing deliberations. The delay raises concerns among election security advocates who argue transparency is crucial ahead of the November elections. The report’s findings were expected to offer recommendations for improving election infrastructure and bolstering public confidence in the voting process. The postponement fuels debate about the readiness of the U.S. election system.