According to an exclusive report by Reuters, the White House has delayed the release of a study on US voting machines ahead of the midterm elections. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Reuters.

The delay of the study results comes at a politically sensitive time. With the midterm elections just months away, this decision could intensify debates over election security and integrity. The White House's move is speculated to stem from concerns that the study's findings might impact the electoral process.

Reuters sources indicate that the study aims to assess vulnerabilities in voting machines used across the United States. The decision to postpone the release may have been made to avoid security-related controversies before the elections. However, critics view this as a lack of transparency.

Currently, the White House has not officially commented on the matter. The exact date of the study's release remains unknown.