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DOs & DON’Ts of EARLY VOTING. Michael Winn Director of Elections Travis County Texas. Early voting is the process by which voters can vote on a single or series of days prior to an election.
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DOs & DON’Ts of EARLY VOTING Michael Winn Director of Elections Travis County Texas
Early voting is the process by which voters can vote on a single or series of days prior to an election
Early voting can increase voter participation and relieve congestion of polling stations on Election day.
Early voting in person at designated polling stations during time periods prior to Election Day vary based on jurisdiction and type of election. In voting, the early bird skips the lines
Travis County TexasEarly Voting • 9 - 12 Days of Early Voting • 17 – 24 EV polling locations • 3-5 Mobile voting teams across a diverse geographic area
INFRASTRUCTURE Equipment Staffing Resources
Controls on Accountable Voting Materials Ballots must be secure and periodic reconciliations of accountable voting materials must take place.
EV – Staffing • Longer time period of employment • Staff must commit to extended hours including weekends • Advanced, more complex training needed • Workers must be comfortable with additional skill sets & tools
Stake Holders Support • Voters • Elected Officials • Parties • Candidates/Campaigns • Media
Candidates & Campaigns EARLY VOTING WILL CHANGE THE WAY CANDIDATES AND PARTIES CONDUCT THEIR CAMPAIGNS
COSTS Who will pay?
DOs OF EARLY VOTING • Create an strategic implementation plan • Seek community support • Secure resources to cover EV costs • Increase public awareness • Build infrastructure • Learn from other states who conduct EV
DON’Ts OF EARLY VOTING • Rush into EV without planning • Conduct EV without solid infrastructure • Operate without adequate resources • Forget to secure stakeholder support • Fail to ask for help • Reinvent the wheel