Tiana Epps-Johnson: What's needed to bring the US voting system into the 21st century
Tiana Epps-Johnson works to make the US election system more modern, inclusive and secure. Full bio
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to let each of you think to yourselves
you sent or received a fax.
has the information that they need
about the candidates on their ballot.
responsible for maintaining it
a lot of faxes.
fundamental rights.
can shape our communities.
industrial revolution,
everything around us,
as important as the right to vote,
the most modern, secure,
voter turnout rates in the world.
the most persistent voters
of full, vibrant participation.
turnout hovers around 60 percent.
for local elections.
of Americans aren't voters.
very straightforward:
that they need to become a voter,
should be seamless and secure
should have information they trust
about the candidates on their ballot.
for our communities.
eight years on a mission
into the 21st century.
to election modernization
piece of the strategy
of more people become voters.
yet largely untapped resource
election officials across the country
that they can use immediately
that they're engaging today's voters.
for years in a windowless office
Courthouse in West Virginia.
a tremendous responsibility.
Mercer County's 40,000 registered voters.
are the public servants
that makes our election system function.
a voter-registration form,
and add you to the rolls.
that we use to cast and count ballots.
at your local polling place.
nonpartisan source
in their communities about how to vote.
of centralized election authority,
and municipal offices,
in administering elections.
slightly different ways
based on where you happen to live.
that I talk with in rural towns
to help people in their communities,
were using to get information --
how to use effectively.
meeting the needs of Mercer County voters.
that they had was a website
how to register in upcoming elections,
when voters had questions,
or visit their office,
were inevitably answering
use of their time,
barriers for voters
could just live online.
of 966 counties in the US
of counties in the US
about how to vote.
and election website was unacceptable,
to hire a web developer,
to build a site themselves,
in Mercer County went without.
an unprecedented opportunity
science and industry.
how we connect with one another
major democracies in the world
on the individual voter,
vary from state to state,
that are pages and pages long.
100 different people and referenda
the best tools we can bring to bear
I hear in my work
because they're apathetic --
at the Center for Civic Design say,
like Kat and Marie
to use them to better serve voters.
use social media for voter engagement,
and equip polling places
hours-long lines at the polls,
best practices
that our voting systems are secure.
we built a website template
best practices in civic design,
to maintain their site themselves.
the back end of a website
for Mercer County voters
keeping up to date since 2014.
in counties across the country
to become a voter
election official,
easy-to-use, accessible website.
are not only reaching out
by working in partnership with others.
Information Project
work with election officials nationwide
of key voting information,
and where to vote.
by companies like Google and Facebook
where people already are,
about candidates and referenda
of every single person who cast a ballot.
for elections around the world.
in other areas of government,
when we listen to the public's needs
transition away
application for food stamps
in 10 questions over text message
is possible in voting.
bone in your body,
about volunteering
to modernize our election system
using 20 percent time,
sustained, long-term investment.
of local election officials
invest in the long game,
perpetually behind.
between the system that we have
this work year-round need you.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Tiana Epps-Johnson - Civic engagement championTiana Epps-Johnson works to make the US election system more modern, inclusive and secure.
Why you should listen
As the founder and executive director at the Center for Technology and Civic Life, Tiana Epps-Johnson leads a team that provides resources and training to support local election officials in modernizing the ways they communicate with voters and administer elections. Her team also publishes free, open-source civic datasets that have been accessed over 200 million times through some of the most powerful tools that drive civic participation.
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