Government Technology

    Digital Communities
    Industry Members

  • Click sponsor logos for whitepapers, case studies, and best practices.
  • McAfee
  • Net App
  • NIC
  • Perceptive Software

E-Vote: California Unveils Downloadable Audio Version of Voter Information Guide



April 23, 2008 By

To brush up on the issues before Election Day, California voters need only fire up their laptops, iPods, or Zunes, now that the Secretary of State's office has launched a downloadable audio version of its Official Voter Information Guide.

"Many people may not read the voter information guide, but they still want to learn about the important issues on the statewide ballot," said Secretary of State Debra Bowen, California's chief elections officer. "The new, downloadable audio version of the voter guide allows people to catch up on elections issues while driving to work, multi-tasking at home, or working out at the gym.

"The downloadable audio guide won't knock Politics Lost off the list of best-selling audio books" Bowen continued. "However it will be a real boon to voters who are visually impaired and to anyone who processes information better by listening to it rather than by reading it."

The Official Voter Information Guide, produced by the Secretary of State's office, offers voters a wealth of information to prepare them for voting. It includes the full text of each ballot proposition, arguments for and against them, and analysis of each from the nonpartisan Legislative Analyst.

The guide also provides useful information on registering to vote, voting by mail, voter rights, options available to voters who decline to state a political party, provisional balloting, finding a polling place, and becoming a poll worker.

Paper versions of the voter guide will begin landing in voter mailboxes later this month. The guide is produced in English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, Tagalog, and Vietnamese and is available online in all seven languages at . It is also offered in large-print and audiocassette formats. Those versions of the guide can be ordered online  or by calling 1-800-345-VOTE.

The last day for eligible Californians to register to vote in the June 3 Statewide Direct Primary Election is May 19. The last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot is May 27.

 

 


| More

Comments


Add Your Comment

You are solely responsible for the content of your comments. We reserve the right to remove comments that are considered profane, vulgar, obscene, factually inaccurate, off-topic, or considered a personal attack.

In Our Library

White Papers | Exclusives Reports | Webinar Archives | Best Practices and Case Studies
WHITEPAPER: D Block Spectrum Act and the FirstNet Broadband Network. What does it all mean?
On Feb 22, 2012, the Middle Class Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2012 was enacted into law. This law will ensure the establishment of a nationwide, interoperable public safety broadband network in every state and territory in the U.S. Learn about the new law and what you can do to prepare for it now.
New Research Reveals Surprising Trend for Funding Innovation
Listen to an informative discussion with Digital Communities members to learn how you can use your IT savings and efficiencies to do the new things you have been waiting to do.
Continuity with Cloud Solutions
Cloud solutions provide agility, flexibility and scalability to government agencies. In an emergency situation where an agency’s infrastructure and resources are impacted, prioritization and restoration become critical elements of a disaster recovery plan. The flexibility of cloud services helps agencies make adjustments to processing capacity on demand.
View All

Digital Communities members get access to our collaboration task forces

427 Members

77 Discussions

84 Files

Latest members Become a member

Digital Communities members get access to our collaboration task forces

669 Members

145 Discussions

150 Files

Latest members Become a member

 


Featured White Papers & Reports

The Future of the Desktop in Government

Until recently, there was no alternative to the familiar desktop computer, and its expensive upgrades and maintenance requirements. For cash-strapped local governments, the desktop computer is quickly becoming an unsustainable option for future progress. Now, a technology known as virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) offers an alternative. It can be significantly more affordable than buying individual computers for every employee, and it provides similar capability. This paper shows how VDI is the future of the desktop and is a game-changer for local governments.


View Full Library

Events

GTC East

Don't miss this opportunity to see the latest in digital government solutions, keep abreast of current policy issues and network with key government executives, technologists and industry specialists.

View All Events