Archive for 2016
A Month Later: LA Times Piece Examines Vote Counting in California
California’s primary election took place on June 7 … but vote-counting just ended. That has brought the state – and local election officials – in for some criticism, but as a new LA Times piece finds, there are several very good reasons why it takes so long to reach the finish line in California.
Read MoreNo More "Shuffling Papers": Virginia To Add Electronic Voter Registration at DMV
The old joke goes that the best thing about beating your head against a wall is that it feels so good to stop. The Commonwealth of Virginia is looking forward to a similar feeling after the announcement that it will offer electronic voter registration at DMV offices, eliminating hundreds of thousands of pieces of paper a year.
Read MoreelectionlineWeekly on WorkElections' New Pollworker Recruitment Q&A
This week’s electionlineWeekly highlights workelections.com, a site that aims to make it easier for potential pollworkers and the election jurisdictions seeking them to find one another. The site’s Q&A lays out how the process works – and invites both individuals and localities nationwide to learn more about the concept and get involved.
Read MoreTGDC Releases Draft Project Charter for New Voting System Standards
The Technical Guidelines Development Committee (TGDC) may not be well-known, but it plays a crucial role in the process of standards-setting in the field of voting technology testing and certification. Late last month, the TGDC issued a draft project charter for a new version of voting system standards (VVSG 2.0) that attempts to define both the scope of the project and lay out a way forward.
Read MoreBPC Report Looks at "The New Realities of Voting by Mail in 2016"
The Bipartisan Policy Center has just issued a new report that examines the “new realities” of vote by mail and makes recommendations about how everyone involved can and should respond. It includes recommendations for voters, election officials, legislators – and even the Postal Service itself! – about how to ensure that vote by mail ballots find their way to voters and back again to be counted.
Read MoreLos Angeles County Unveils New Voting System Prototype
One of the most eagerly-anticipated projects in elections took another step forward last week as Los Angeles County, CA unveiled the prototype of the new voting system developed through its Voting System Assessment Project (VSAP). This project will genuinely transform the field of elections, not just in the final product but in the effort to look at the entire election process to determine the best approach – and then design a system that fits those specifications.
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Read MoreelectionlineWeekly's "Exit Interview" with Wisconsin's Kevin Kennedy
Yesterday – June 30 – marked the end of an era in Wisconsin as Kevin Kennedy stepped down from his post at the Government Accountability Board. Fortunately, electionline’s Mindy Moretti conducted one of her well-known “exit interviews” for this week’s newsletter.
Read MoreFederal Judge Denies Injunction in EAC Proof-of-Citizenship Case
Yesterday, Judge Richard Leon of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia denied a request for a preliminary injunction in the case challenging the decision to add proof-of-citizenship instructions for three states (Alabama, Georgia and Kansas) to the federal voter registration form.
Read MoreAwfully QR to Me: New Barcode on Crow Wing Ballot Raises Concerns
Very often, problems arise in elections because ballots don’t get enough scrutiny – in preparation, layout or when in the voter’s hands. That’s not the case in Minnesota’s Crow Wing County (Brainerd), where a small change to the county’s ballots (adding a QR code) led to a challenge at a recent meeting.
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