The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation suggested 50 ways to make...
The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation suggested 50 ways to make U.S. elections more accessible, in a report ITIF released Wednesday (http://xrl.us/bnw8xy). It suggested some Internet-enabled suggestions -- such as building a site like Yelp’s for polling sites, ensuring that…
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election websites are mobile-friendly, hosting poll worker training online and creating virtual “I Voted!” stickers -- to make elections more accessible. “Our hope is that these ideas will spur others to continue to innovate and pursue new ways of making elections more accessible for all Americans,” ITIF Accessible Voting Technology Initiative Project Director Daniel Castro wrote in the report, which is the result of a grant from the U.S. Elections Assistance Commission, a public design challenge run by OpenIDEO (http://xrl.us/bnw838) and two ITIF workshops.