Precinct Communications Jackson County. Voters Candidates Media SBOE Precincts.

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Precinct Communications Jackson County

Voters Candidates Media SBOE Precincts

Election Morning Election Morning AHHHHHHH I haven’t even had coffee yet!!!

Who Do You Turn To? Technology

Need A traditional phone call is not a speedy method of communication A traditional phone call is not a speedy method of communication

Choices No contract monthly plans with voice, text, and data No contract monthly plans with voice, text, and data Plan $50.00 per month Plan $50.00 per month Smart phones $50.00-$ Smart phones $50.00-$100.00

Training Start early Start early Start early Start early Engage Precinct workers Engage Precinct workers Engage Precinct workers Engage Precinct workers Simple Simple Simple Simple

Free Up Office Phones Call the Office if there is an issue for a fast response

In Motion Have the contact numbers already programmed in phones Encourage using Student Assistants Develop Excel file Excel fileExcel file Good job for a Board Member Send group reminders for voter count Send pictures for visual aids

End of Project Review Bigger phones are better Bigger phones are better Going to expand to report if there are wait times over thirty minutes Going to expand to report if there are wait times over thirty minutes Research Research Be flexible Be flexible