During a news briefing at the 2018 AAAS Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas on Feb. 15, Perez said she recommends states undertake «basic, common - sense procedures» such as instituting automatic voter registration when a person applies for a driver's license or other state services, extending polling place hours, increasing absentee ballot use and increasing election funding to
improve voting technology and staffing.
Not exact matches
City Council Member Gale Brewer, participating in her last meeting of the
Technology Committee, which she previously chaired, before taking on her new role as Manhattan Borough President, said she was skeptical of Internet
voting, noting that the potential requirement of I.D. cards was problematic given the Voter I.D. debates, but emphasized her support for
improving reporting of election results and encouraging voter registration through other agencies.
Katko campaign spokesperson Erin O'Connor said he has been «a steady environmental advocate in Congress by
voting to incentivize green energy
technology,
improve water infrastructure and ensure that land is set aside and preserved for environmental purposes.»
He said: «Election Management Bodies in our sub-regions and beyond have deployed
technology in one way or another to
improve on the processes, administration and outcome of elections, ranging from training and capacity - building for electoral officials, promotion of inclusivity in the electoral process (youths, women, PWDs, IDPs and out - of - country / diaspora voters), the biometric registration of voters, delineation of electoral constituencies, geo - referencing of existing as well as the creation of new polling units, establishment of robust electronic databases, accreditation of voters during elections, actual
voting and the speedy and more accurate collation / transmission of results.
For example, I have
voted to
improve fuel efficiency standards for vehicles, to provide communities with funding to expand public transportation, to provide tax credits to expand the use of wind and solar
technologies, as well as expanding access to grants and tax credits for homeowners to weatherize their homes and purchase more fuel efficient vehicles.
As for
improving election security, both Perez and Gronke cited concerns about
improving voters» access and making practical changes, such as updating
voting booth
technology, increasing election funding and requiring every state to adopt risk - limiting audits.