West Virginia Bans Selfies in Voting BoothPress, The Associated
In a statement to Mashable, a Voatz spokesperson said: We salute the state of West Virginia for continuing to pave the path toward broader access for voters who face challenges at the polls. Due to the recent heightened media attention surrounding mobile voting and Voatz, we respectfully acknowle...
“If the public doesn’t want it, or is skeptical to the point they’re not confident in the results, we have to take that into consideration,” Donald Kersey, general counsel to West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner stated. Voting app wreaks havoc in Iowa Results from the Feb. 3...
West Virginia to introduce mobile phone voting for midterm elections by Donie O'Sullivan@CNNTechAugust 6, 2018: 4:46 PM ET
West Virginia will reportedly allow troops serving overseas to vote in November's midterm elections using a mobile app. The mobile votes -- an effort spearheaded on West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner -- will act as alternatives to mailed paper ballots and the state's counties can deci...
West Virginia Update your voter registration: By mail: Update your registration using MYMOVE’s form. All you have to do is fill in your information, print it out, and mail it in! Online: If you have a valid West Virginia driver’s license or ID, you can register to vote online or ...
West Virginia military personnel serving abroad will have the option to vote on a blockchain-based mobile app in this fall’s midterm elections.
irresponsible to cast a ballot, as women once were; because in some communities where large numbers have been institutionalized, their political power is feared; or because the state has shown little interest in providing the means to overcome administrative, physical or structural barriers to voting...
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In March 2018,West Virginia piloteda scheme to allow their overseas military personnel to vote in state elections from their smartphone. The scheme implemented a solution developed by Boston-based startup Voatz, which uses facial recognition software to verify the voter, and store the anonymized vot...