Election Director Report
The report contains findings from a first-ever survey of the nation’s state election directors, seeking to determine the current status of the implementation of GIS in elections.
read moreThe report contains findings from a first-ever survey of the nation’s state election directors, seeking to determine the current status of the implementation of GIS in elections.
read moreThis resource highlights the importance of a Geographic Information Office (GIO) within state government.
read moreThe document reports on the survey process and results of the NSGIC Geo-Enabled Elections State Representatives Baseline Survey.
read moreDoes America’s electoral system know where each voter resides? By and large, yes. But not nearly well enough to correctly place every voter in the right voting district and avoid election errors. Integrating GIS in elections increases election accuracy and efficiency; however, few states and other election authorities have fully geo-enabled their elections. NSGIC partnered […]
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read moreThe next big issue in election administration in the U.S. will revolve around technology: voting equipment, electronic poll books, election management systems, and other hardware and software designed to serve voters and election administrators.
read moreThe report reveals how states use map technology to manage elections.
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