Support The Voter /supportthevoter Improving the election experience for all voters Thu, 23 Jan 2014 17:34:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1 Presidential Commission on Election Administration Presents Recommendations to President Obama /supportthevoter/www/2014/01/22/presidential-commission-on-election-administration-presents-recommendations-to-president-obama/ /supportthevoter/www/2014/01/22/presidential-commission-on-election-administration-presents-recommendations-to-president-obama/#respond Wed, 22 Jan 2014 15:02:11 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=19131 Continue reading ]]> WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2014 – The Presidential Commission on Election Administration today presented President Obama with a series of recommendations designed to help local and state elections officials improve all voters’ experience in casting their ballots. The Report is based on a six-month study conducted by the 10-Member Commission of the problems that have plagued voting in the past and the issues that will confront the American voter in the future.

The Commission concluded unanimously that the “problems that hinder the efficient administration of elections are both identifiable and solvable.” The Report offers certain key recommendations and numerous administrative best practices to improve the problem areas identified in the President’s Executive Order charging the Commission. In formulating these recommendations, the Commission heard testimony from around the country and received and evaluated the results of a survey of thousands of state and local administrators.

Included in the Report is an examination of long lines at the polls. After extensive interviews with elections officials, voters and academicians, the Commission found that “jurisdictions can solve the problem of long lines through a combination of planning …and the efficient allocation of resources.” The Commission concluded that no citizen should have to wait in line for more than 30 minutes to vote. The Report examined and is now recommending and making readily available a series of innovative on-line tools, recommendations and best practices to help elections officials prevent the recurrence of long lines in the future. These may be found at the Commission’s website at www.supportthevoter.gov and will be permanently hosted on the site of the Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project.

The Report goes beyond the question of long lines and presents a comprehensive analysis on a range of structural problems within the electoral process that bears directly on the voter experience.

“Our aim was to transcend partisan divisions and view election administration as public administration that must heed the expressed interests and expectations of voters,” said Robert F. Bauer, counsel to President Obama’s campaigns in 2008 and 2012, and Benjamin L. Ginsberg, counsel to Mitt Romney’s campaigns in 2008 and 2012, in a joint statement of the Commission Co-Chairs. “The focus that we and our eight colleagues on the Commission brought to the Report is recognition of the issues and trends in election administration judged from the standpoint of voter expectation and the ways those expectations can and should be met.
Recognizing that having approximately 8,000 different jurisdictions administer elections primarily with volunteers who receive little training makes uniformity challenging, the Report’s other key recommendations include:

  • An expansion of online voter registration by the states to enhance both accuracy of the voter rolls and efficiency;
  • Having all states update and exchange their voter registration lists to create the most accurate lists possible to increase registration rates, reduce costs, and protect against fraud.
  • The expansion of voting before Election Day, recognizing that the majority of states now provide either mail balloting or in-person early voting and that voters are increasingly seeking these options;
  • The increased use of schools as polling places, since they are the best-equipped facilities in most jurisdictions, with security concerns met by scheduling an in-service training day for students and teachers on Election Day;
  • Recognizing and addressing the impending crisis in voting technology as machines bought 10 years ago with post-2000 federal funds wear out and require replacement with no federal appropriations on the horizon;
  • To usher in this needed next generation of equipment, reforming the standards and certification process to allow innovation and the adoption of widely available and significantly less expensive off-the-shelf technologies and “software-only” solutions;
  • Improving the ability of military and overseas voters to access ballots and other voting materials through the states’ websites;
  • The increased use of electronic pollbooks for greater accuracy and efficiency;
  • Assuring that polling places are accessible to all voters, are located close to where voters live and are designed to function smoothly;
  • Increasing and enhancing training and recruitment of poll workers, in the recognition that volunteer poll workers are voters’ primary source of contact during the actual voting process;
  • Having jurisdictions form advisory groups to address the needs of voters with disabilities and those with limited English proficiency; and
  • Collecting election data on a uniform basis to enable enhanced analysis to improve the voter experience.

Serving on the Commission were:

  • Robert F. Bauer, Co-Chair and Member – Partner, Perkins Coie LLP
  • Benjamin L. Ginsberg, Co-Chair and Member – Partner, Patton Boggs LLP
  • Brian Britton, Member – Vice President, Global Park Operations and Planning at Walt Disney Parks and Resorts
  • Joe Echevarria, Member – Chief Executive Officer, Deloitte LLP
  • Trey Grayson, Member – Director of the Institute of Politics at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University
  • Larry Lomax, Member – Clark County (Nevada) Registrar
  • Michele Coleman Mayes, Member – Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary for the New York Public Library
  • Ann McGeehan, Member – Assistant General Counsel of the Texas County and District Retirement System
  • Tammy Patrick, Member – Federal Compliance Officer for the Maricopa County (Arizona) Elections Department
  • Christopher Thomas, Member – Director of Elections in the Michigan Department of State

Professor Nathaniel Persily of Stanford University served as the Commission’s Research Director.

The non-partisan Presidential Commission on Election Administration was established by Executive Order on March 28, 2013.  Its mission is to identify best practices in election administration and to make recommendations to improve the voting experience.

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For further information, contact:

Greg Romano
Gregory.Romano@gsa.gov
202-494-0336

or

Jackeline Stewart
Jackeline.Stewart@gsa.gov
202-658-9748

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ColorOfChange.org – PCEA Testimony [PDF – 385 Kb] /supportthevoter/www/2013/12/27/colorofchange-org-pcea-testimony-pdf-385-kb/ /supportthevoter/www/2013/12/27/colorofchange-org-pcea-testimony-pdf-385-kb/#respond Fri, 27 Dec 2013 23:01:31 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=18811 /supportthevoter/www/2013/12/27/colorofchange-org-pcea-testimony-pdf-385-kb/feed/ 0 PCEA Public Meeting – December 3, 2013 – Webcast & Materials /supportthevoter/www/2013/12/11/pcea-public-meeting-december-3-2013-webcast-materials/ /supportthevoter/www/2013/12/11/pcea-public-meeting-december-3-2013-webcast-materials/#respond Wed, 11 Dec 2013 16:16:40 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=14261 Continue reading ]]> Washington, DC December 3, 2013 — The Presidential Commission on Election Administration held a public meeting at the Ronald Reagan Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004.  The recordings of the video streamed live online, and presentations given during the meeting are available to view and download below.

Video and Presentations

PCEA Washington, DC – Public Meeting (1 of 1)

Nate Persily – PCEA Presentation

Charles Stewart III – Survey of Local Election Officials

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Experience of Voters with Disabilities in the 2012 Election Cycle /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/20/experience-of-voters-with-disabilities-in-the-2012-election-cycle/ /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/20/experience-of-voters-with-disabilities-in-the-2012-election-cycle/#respond Wed, 20 Nov 2013 21:01:00 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=13351 Continue reading ]]> BACKGROUND AND SCOPE OF REPORT
Voting is the cornerstone of democracy. For too long, people with disabilities have been in the shadows in exercising this basic civil right. The Help America Vote Act (HAVA), enacted in 2002, mandated improvements to the electoral process by establishing minimum standards for uniform and nondiscriminatory election technology and administration requirements, including, for the first time, requirements that citizens with disabilities be able to vote independently and privately. HAVA joins existing voting and disability rights laws to prohibit voter discrimination, suppression, intimidation, and denial of voting access for people with disabilities. Since 2002, HAVA has helped make voting an act of civic participation for people with disabilities; however much work remains to be done.

Using an open-ended questionnaire, NCD gathered the experiences of nearly 900 voters with disabilities across the nation during the 2012 election. On October 24, 2013, NCD released Experience of Voters with Disabilities in the 2012 Election Cycle. This report provides a snapshot of architectural, attitudinal, technological, legislative, and voting practice barriers that confronted voters with disabilities and provides an overview of the use of federal funds, activities, and outcomes under HAVA for people with disabilities over the past decade.

KEY FINDINGS

· People with disabilities continue to face barriers in exercising their voting rights because of architectural and physical barriers at registration and polling sites.

o Nearly 40% of respondents to the NCD’s questionnaire encountered physical barriers at their polling places.

· Voters with disabilities do not have equal access to voting systems because states and localities have not invested adequate resources, planning, and training to provide reliable, accessible voting technology.

o 45% of respondents reported barriers inside the polling place involving voting machines.
· Voters with disabilities face discrimination at voter registration and polling sites resulting from poorly trained election personnel and volunteers.
o Nearly 54% of respondents encountered barriers, including attitudinal, inside the polling place.

o 20% of respondents said they were prevented from exercising a private and independent vote.

KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
· State and local election officials must be held accountable for compliance with all accessibility provisions of HAVA, the ADA, and other relevant voting rights laws.
· States should upgrade their accessible voting equipment to assure universal access for people with disabilities.

· State and local election officials must invest in adequate training for all election personnel and volunteers.

· The Presidential Commission on Election Administration should adopt the recommendations made in the Experience of Voters with Disabilities report in their own report to the President later this year.

FULL REPORT
Download a free copy of the full report at: http://www.ncd.gov/publications/2013/10242013

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PCEA Announces Public Meeting on Tuesday, December 3, 2013 /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/18/pcea-announces-public-meeting-on-tuesday-december-3-2013/ /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/18/pcea-announces-public-meeting-on-tuesday-december-3-2013/#respond Mon, 18 Nov 2013 21:46:01 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=13311 Continue reading ]]>
WASHINGTON, November 18, 2013 — The Presidential Commission on Election Administration will convene a public meeting on Tuesday, December 3, 2013 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time ending no later than 12:00 p.m. The meeting is open to the public. Due to limited space members of the public are asked to send their registration requests to mark.nejbauer@supportthevoter.gov. There will be no public comment period

More details may be found in the Federal Register notice published here:  The Presidential Commission on Election Administration (PCEA); Upcoming Public Advisory Meeting.

 

For more information, contact:
Mr. Mark Nejbauer
Designated Federal Officer
Presidential Commission on Election Administration
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Carol McFall – Letter to the PCEA [PDF – 85 Kb] /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/carol-mcfall-letter-to-the-pcea-pdf-85kb/ /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/carol-mcfall-letter-to-the-pcea-pdf-85kb/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2013 23:28:29 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=12771 /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/carol-mcfall-letter-to-the-pcea-pdf-85kb/feed/ 0 Brook Pierce – Independents are excluded from the process – Please address these issues in your report /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/brook-pierce-independents-are-excluded-from-the-process-please-address-these-issues-in-your-report/ /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/brook-pierce-independents-are-excluded-from-the-process-please-address-these-issues-in-your-report/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2013 21:53:56 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=12491 Continue reading ]]> To PCEA Commissioners Bauer and Ginsberg
c/o Mark Nejbauer

Presidential Commission on Election Administration
Commissioners Robert Bauer and Benjamin Ginsberg
GSA,
1776 G Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20006

Dear Commissioners Bauer and Ginsberg:

As the recent government shutdown demonstrated, partisanship is tearing our country apart – and Americans aren’t happy about it. Yet, somehow, despite the shockingly low approval ratings of Congress, low voter turn-out nationwide, and the fact that 40% of Americans identify as independent, our politicians persist in pretending that we are a nation that heartily supports a destructive two-party oligarchy. Thankfully, you have the opportunity to recommend crucial structural reforms that can address this problem and help Americans start believing in their government again.

I am one of the many independents in this country, and one of the 1,100 people who signed a letter encouraging you to recognize that the most important aspect of our election process is ensuring it is open to all. We have testified before your committee that we are not able to fully participate in the democratic process due to partisan primaries, registration requirements, rule-making bodies, ballot requirements, redistricting, and other laws that deny equal voting rights to independent voters. In addition, voters do not have initiative and referendum rights in half the states.

I strongly encourage you to address these issues in your final report. The fact that this disenfranchisement of a huge number of voters has continued for so long is an embarrassment to this nation. Millions of independents register with a party just so that they can exercise their right to have a say in primaries, which is a clear sign that the system is broken.

Show us that America puts its citizens before parties. This is supposed to be a democracy – please help us get closer to being able to fully participate in the electoral process.

Best regards,

Brooke Pierce
New York, NY

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Cliff Arnebeck – Restore Integrity to American Elections – Public Comment [PDF – 178Kb] /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/cliff-arnebeck-restore-integrity-to-american-elections-public-comment-pdf-178kb/ /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/cliff-arnebeck-restore-integrity-to-american-elections-public-comment-pdf-178kb/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2013 21:52:23 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=12471 /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/cliff-arnebeck-restore-integrity-to-american-elections-public-comment-pdf-178kb/feed/ 0 Stewart Early – Independents Need a Voice /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/stewart-early-independents-need-a-voice/ /supportthevoter/www/2013/11/06/stewart-early-independents-need-a-voice/#respond Wed, 06 Nov 2013 21:48:31 +0000 /supportthevoter/www/?p=12441 Continue reading ]]> Presidential Commission on Election Administration Commissioners

Robert Bauer and Benjamin Ginsberg

GSA,

1776 G Street NW.

Washington, DC 20006

Dear Commissioners Bauer and Ginsberg:

The government shutdown is just the most recent evidence partisanship is destroying our country – and it had the whole world watching. The good news is that you have an opportunity to recommend structural reforms that will fix this problem.

I am an independent, one of 1100 who signed on to a letter encouraging you to recognize that the most important aspect of our election process is ensuring it is open to all eligible voters. You know that 40% of Americans consider ourselves independent, and we have testified before your committee that we are not able to fully participate in the democratic process due to partisan primaries, registration requirements, rulemaking bodies, ballot requirements, redistricting and other laws that deny equal voting rights to independent voters. In addition, voters do not have initiative and referendum rights in half the states. I urge you to address these in your final report.

Sincerely,

Stewart Early
2277 Main Street
Bethlehem PA 18017

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