Lesson 15: Citizen Oversight of Voting Machines - Part 1
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Oh boy, those voting machines! Everyone knows they present problems with the election but how do you have oversight over these machines? Every task force and working group needs someone specialized in technology to get the oversight necessary. One resource is the Election Systems Commission certifies software across the nation (EAC.GOV).
The Technology Working Group must be familiar with the decisions made by the state and local elections offices about the systems and software used.
Listen to this video to know the questions you should ask local election officials about the voting machines used in your local jurisdiction.
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