On the Priorities podcast, election experts weigh in election security, voting administration and recent legislation that could affect the 2024 presidential race.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose said his state's voting machine standards go further than the U.S. Election Assistance Commission's VVSG 2.0, which didn't ban Wi-Fi capabilities.
The Idaho secretary of state's office this year implemented an IBM Watson assistant to answer voters' questions about absentee ballots, voter registration and polling places.
Geospatial officers and elections administrators will meet in Washington to exchange ideas on making the democratic process more geographically precise.
A new law will make it possible for the state's visually impaired voters to receive ballots electronically to fill out in the privacy of their own homes.
A group of voting rights experts praised states for taking the lead in the area, but want to see Congress pass legislation to create a nationwide system…