Election officials must continually look for alternative ways to make voting available and accessible to all citizens, regardless of location, conditions or abilities.
The Philippines is a model for automated elections in Southeast Asia
Thousands of candidates accepted the published results, and it looks like the turnout will have been the highest in the last two decades.
The Important Role of Women as Chief Election Officials
By Gracia Hillman Women perform important roles as elections administrators around the globe. Yet too often their important roles, including those on elections boards and commissions, are overlooked. Evidence shows that women are effective, trusted election leaders, but as in
Women in the Workplace: A look at gender parity on this International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day (March 8 each year) marks some meaningful progress in the struggle for gender equality. Despite some setbacks, citizens around the world continue to see the value in, and reap the benefits from, equal gender representation in government
Overcoming the Challenges of Authentication
Voter registration and authentication are a common challenge for election officials the world over. Authorities have the obligation to ensure that the integrity of the voter authentication process is not compromised, either by fraud or by malfeasance, and that committing
States turn to cyber navigators to secure their elections
A recent edition of Electionline featured a story about cyber navigator programs, cooperative ventures under which state election officials in the US employ election technology professionals to provide practical cybersecurity knowledge and support their jurisdiction. CISA‘s Election Infrastructure Subsector Government Coordinating