Emerging Technology, AI, and Elections
What can election officials do now in the midst of the 2024 election season about threats from AI and other emerging technologies?
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What can election officials do now in the midst of the 2024 election season about threats from AI and other emerging technologies?
On December 4, 2023, the U.S.
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College students often face unique challenges and questions regarding the voting process.
Commissioner Thomas Hicks visited Brussels, Belgium to participate in a discussion with members of the European Parliament about out-of-country voting.
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The last of a four-part blog series honoring 20 years of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA)
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Part two of a four-part blog series honoring 20 years of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA)
Part one of a four-part blog series honoring 20 years of the Help America Vote Act (HAVA)
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The U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) relaunched the “Women in Elections” series to celebrate Women’s History Month.
EAC Commissioner Christy McCormick interviews James City County Virginia Director of Elections and General Registrar Dianna Moorman for the Women in Elections Series to celebrate Women's History Month.
EAC Chairman Donald Palmer interviews Sherri Wharton Hadskey who is the Commissioner of Elections for the Louisiana Secretary of State's Office to celebrate Women's History Month.
EAC Commissioner Christy McCormick interviews Martin County Florida Supervisor of Elections Vicki Davis for the Women in Elections Series to celebrate Women's History Month.
Commissioner Benjamin Hovland and Commissioner Thomas Hicks interview Montgomery Alabama Mayor Steven Reed for Black History Month 2021.
EAC Commissioners Ben Hovland, Don Palmer, Christy McCormick and Tom Hicks recognize Black History Month, February 2021.
EAC Commissioner Hicks talks with New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way about her career in public service and elections and what Black History Month means to her.
EAC Commissioner Hicks talks with Toni Pippins-Poole retired Dallas County Elections Administrator about her long career in Election and what Black History means to her.
EAC Commissioner Hicks talks with Michael Winn, Chief Deputy of Administration Harris County Clerk Office about his long career in Election and what Black History means to him.
EAC Commissioner Hicks talks with Lance Gough, retired Executive Director of the Chicago Board of Election about his long career in Election and what Black History means to him.
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EAC Vice Chairman Donald Palmer spoke with Iowa Secretary of State Paul Pate and Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence Yazzie from the Iowa National Guard about how they have worked together since 2018 to secure e
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EAC Vice Chairman Donald Palmer was joined by Meagan Wolfe (Wisconsin Election Commission Administrator) and Brigadier General Robyn Blader (Wisconsin National Guard) for a Zoom interview to discuss
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