Archive for 2016
Election Day 2016
I’ve already said a lot about this election, and there will be a lot more to say starting tomorrow. Today, we vote.
Read MoreOldie but Goodie: An Election Geek’s Guide To Election Day
It’s almost here … at this time tomorrow, polls will be open in several states for Election Day and the long-awaited (and eagerly anticipated) close to the 2016 election campaign will be underway. Looking ahead to tomorrow, I’d like to report something I first wrote in 2012 and re-posted in 2014. It’s surprisingly still pretty fresh, and a good guide on how to watch what does (and doesn’t) happen tomorrow.
Read MoreW2W4: electionlineWeekly's "Sixteen things to watch in ‘16"
Election Day is now just four days away (raise your hand if you’re ready; yeah, me too) and electionline’s Mindy Moretti is looking ahead in this week’s newsletter with 16 things to watch next Tuesday, November 8.
Read MoreAlways Ready, Always There: Ohio National Guard Assisting with Election Cybersecurity
With Election Day just a few days away, cybersecurity continues to be a key topic – and in Ohio, the state’s chief election official is tapping an unusual source for help: the National Guard. It’s just the latest example of how the job of election administration is changing and expanding – and proof that an election official’s list of contacts has to grow to keep pace with the challenge.
Read MoreCSG Policy Working Group Releases Recommendations on Overseas Voting
The Council of State Governments has a new report that makes numerous recommendations about how states and localities can better serve their military and overseas voters. While this report may be competing right now with a lot of other pre-election news, it has some key insights for policymakers and election officials on the best ways to serve voters around the world.
Read MoreGet To The Polls 2016 Launches!
In case you hadn’t heard, Election Day is one week away … and if you’re not one of the 20+ million people who’ve already voted, now is the time to figure out where, when and how to cast your ballot. Fortunately, answers to those questions are handier than ever, thanks to Get To The Polls – a joint effort by Pew, Google and numerous tech partners via the Voting Information Project.
Read MoreThrowback Monday: Don't Panic!
With just eight days to Election Day, news is coming fast and furious and you can see, hear and feel the nation’s anxiety rising. In response, here’s something I posted four years ago – a reminder that while things may not go perfectly, there’s no reason to worry, let alone panic, about our nation’s election system.
Read More(No) Postage Due: Mail Ballots Delivered – Even Without a Stamp
Voters across the nation are sending vote by mail ballots back to their local election offices, but sometimes they carry the voter’s choices – and not enough postage. Fortunately, that’s not an issue thanks to agreements between election offices and the Postal Service. Either way, voters with such ballots should get them in the mail very soon to ensure they arrive in time to get counted.
Read MoreCan't Stop the … CAN'T STOP THE SELFIE! Timberlake's Photo Puts Ballot Selfies on the Front Page
Justin Timberlake is having a busy week. Not only is he promoting his new movie, but his recent ballot selfie taken has taken the the debate over such photographs to another level with Election Day approaching. States have a variety of rules about selfies – and there are concerns about their potential for fraud – but it’s undeniable that the phenomenon is taking off nationwide.
Read MoreSchool's Out (cont.): Election Day Security Concerns Cause Schools to Close
With the general election approaching, school districts are making the decision to close schools on Election Day, citing rising tension over the presidential campaign and fears of chaos – or even violence – at the polls.
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