With the 2018 midterm elections set to take place in November, local governments across the U.S. are preparing for a number of registered voters to submit ballots in different ways. Whether by mail, in person or through drop-offs at polling stations, government staff are faced with the challenge of managing processes that desperately need re-imagining to improve citizens’ experience. With a limited amount of resources and staff, how are government organizations expected to run a smooth operation and meet changing regulatory requirements at the same time?
Join us for a live look at innovative ways two forward-thinking government organizations leveraged technology to streamline vital voting processes. During this exciting event, you will learn:
- How the City of Aspen, CO, streamlined the voter registration process with effective workflow automation tools to meet state regulatory requirements
- How the City of Burnsville, MN, collaborated with neighboring jurisdictions through a shared services model to automate the election judge application and training process
- Why re-imagining election processes created an opportunity to streamline data collection and free up staff time