Posts by Doug Chapin
Stick(ER) With It: New “I Voted” Stickers Unveiled in Ohio, VA’s Arlington County
One fun new trend in the election world has been the development of community-specific “I Voted” stickers for use at the polls. Yesterday, election officials in Ohio and Arlington County, VA unveiled the winners of their contests to choose a new sticker, giving voters a first look at the items that will grace their lapels on Election Day.
Read MoreMercer County, PA Ham Radio Operators to Assist With Election Day Communications
Pennsylvania’s Mercer County will use amateur radio operators for today’s primary election to assist with election communications in a polling location with no landline and spotty cell service. It’s an example of how local election officials work to overcome communication challenges and bring redundancy into their Election Day operations.
Read MoreControversy Erupts in IN’s Tippecanoe County Over Validity of Purdue IDs for Voting
Tippecanoe County, IN’s new clerk and some community leaders are at odds after her suggestion that the County’s ongoing acceptance of Purdue University student IDs could violate the state’s new voter ID law.
Read MoreelectionlineWeekly on Baltimore Ransomware Attack
electionineWeekly’s Mindy Moretti has an amazing (and scary!) story about a recent ransomware attack that has paralyzed the City of Baltimore, Maryland – taking down city agencies including the elections office.
Read MoreGo On, Wisconsin! Meagan Wolfe UNANIMOUSLY Confirmed as State Election Director
Meagan Wolfe was unanimously confirmed by the Wisconsin Senate yesterday to lead the state’s Election Commission – a welcome change from recent turmoil surrounding that agency. Meagan’s peers nationwide respect her skills and ability – and it’s heartening to see the legislature do so, too.
Read MoreSIGN HERE: Nearly 2% of Ballots Missing Signatures in Volusia County, FL
Volusia County (Daytona Beach), FL’s election supervisor is reaching out to voters after nearly 2% of mail-in ballots for the county’s first-ever countywide vote-by-mail election lack the required signatures.
Read MoreContra Costa, CA Allows Voters to Text to Receive VBM Ballot
Who has two thumbs and can use their phone to get a ballot? Voters in California’s Contra Costa County, that’s who – the county now offers the ability to text to obtain a vote-by-mail ballot.
Read MoreNC Board of Elections To Replace Executive Director
North Carolina’s State Board of Elections is moving today to remove its executive director, reflecting the partisan shift on the board – and likely setting off yet another round of conflict over elections in the Tarheel State.
Read MoreelectionlineWeekly on Election Offices’ Projects for Public Service Recognition Week
This week’s electionlineWeekly newsletter from Mindy Moretti features three local election offices’ community service projects for Public Service Recognition Week. Election offices already do so much for their communities year-round, but it’s gratifying to see them reaching out to serve outside the voting process.
Read MoreTechnology Expert Ryan Macias to Leave EAC
Ryan Macias, a key technology expert at the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, has given notice and will be leaving the agency. I can’t wait to hear what he’s doing next – and, like many others, I’m worried about what his departure means for the EAC and its voting system testing and certification process.
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