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DOs & DON’Ts of EARLY VOTING Michael Winn Director of Elections Travis County Texas
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Early voting is the process by which voters can vote on a single or series of days prior to an election
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Early voting can increase voter participation and relieve congestion of polling stations on Election day.
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Early voting in person at designated polling stations during time periods prior to Election Day vary based on jurisdiction and type of election.
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What States Allow Early Voting?
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Travis County Texas Early Voting
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Infrastructure is the key to early voting
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INFRASTRUCTURE Equipment Staffing Resources
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Early voting depends on a safe and secure process
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Early voting depends on procedural integrity
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Controls on Accountable Voting Materials Ballots must be secure and periodic reconciliations of accountable voting materials must take place.
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Equipment – electronic poll books
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Equipment – security
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Locations – Central Locations
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EV – Staffing Longer time period of employment Staff must commit to extended hours including weekends Advanced, more complex training needed Workers must be comfortable with additional skill sets & tools
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Stake Holders Support Voters Elected Officials Parties Candidates/Campaigns Media
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Candidates & Campaigns EARLY VOTING WILL CHANGE THE WAY CANDIDATES AND PARTIES CONDUCT THEIR CAMPAIGNS
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Public Awareness
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COSTS Who will pay?
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DOs OF EARLY VOTING Create an strategic implementation plan Seek community support Secure resources to cover EV costs Increase public awareness Build infrastructure Learn from other states who conduct EV
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DON’Ts OF EARLY VOTING Rush into EV without planning Conduct EV without solid infrastructure Operate without adequate resources Forget to secure stakeholder support Fail to ask for help Reinvent the wheel
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