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Voting in the United States involves over 10,000 different offices/systems, with each system having its own rules for tracking voter registration and elections. Throughout the nation, the further scattering of voting rules that has occurred since 2020 has exacerbated the relative confusion and relative expense disparities among states and among municipalities. Several recent articles about election infrastructure describe pressing concerns regarding election costs, underfunding, limited availability of services, security, staffing, and inconsistencies among election administrations at local, state, and federal levels. Other aspects of the American voting process, not listed here, are potentially significant as well.

Research election infrastructure at either the local, state, or federal level in the United States, identify a related problem that your group wants to address, and devise an innovative proposal to improve it. Your project should ultimately strive to help an aspect of the American voting process be more efficient, secure, safe, and consistent.

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  • JK1846 – 1929 Suffrage

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Peter Conlon

Conlon, Peter

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