Jeannette Rankin of Montana was the first woman elected to the US House of Representatives. The year was 1916. Ironically, Rankin was not allowed to vote for herself in that election. The US did not give women the vote until
Steady Funding Essential for Election Integrity
There are many priorities for the new administration, not the least of which will be increasing Congress’s irregular funding and standardization efforts for election cybersecurity and processes. The they must begin the task of rebuilding trust in the integrity of
The Drumbeat of Facts
In a recent interview on NPR, Matthew Masterson, former senior cybersecurity adviser at the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in the United States, said the 2020 vote was “as smooth a presidential election as I’ve
7 US Election Facts You Probably Don’t Know
More than 70% of the overall U.S. population, about 235.1 million people, will be eligible to vote in the general election in 2020.[i]
All Good Things Come to Those Who Wait (to Vote)
“Patience is not the ability to wait, but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting.”
AWS-hosted VSAP Interactive Sample Ballot Technology Awarded for Improving Citizen Experience
The Center for Digital Government recently announced the winners of its 4th annual Government Experience Awards.