The Center for Tech and Civic Life administered the 2024 nonpartisan Rural and Nonmetro Election Infrastructure Grant program by granting over $3.7 million to rural and nonmetro jurisdictions to help bridge the funding gap for administering safe and secure elections around the country. Election officials around the country shared stories about how the grant funding … Continue reading "In Their Own Words: Rural Election Officials on How Nonpartisan Grant Funding Helped Lead to a Safe, Secu...| Center for Tech and Civic Life
Many jurisdictions have begun to update vote tallies in real time on their websites. Greene County, Missouri is one of them.| Center for Tech and Civic Life
As new election officials prepare for what may be their first major election in November, we’ve assembled resources to support them.| Center for Tech and Civic Life
In the cybersecurity internship program, election officials gain valuable and affordable support, while students gain real-world experience.| Center for Tech and Civic Life
As we head into the holiday weekend, we’re sharing 11 ways that you can celebrate July 4th in your jurisdiction.| Center for Tech and Civic Life
Election officials are preparing for Election Day by using new technology, partnerships, communication strategies, and more.| Center for Tech and Civic Life