October 16, 2024
This episode features a conversation with Nimit Sawhney of Voatz, a mobile voting app that uses cutting edge technology to make voting more accessible, secure and auditable. Voatz is already in use in elections around the world and has the potential to transform our electoral system here in the U.S. Nimit and Nancy discuss the app’s blockchain-based technology; they do a deep dive on security concerns; and Nimit explains how Voatz has the potential to restore public trust in the voting process.
This is the third episode in a series on the transformative power of mobile voting. The first featured Episode 47 with Ramon Perez of the Digital Democracy Project, followed by Jocelyn Bucaro of the Mobile Voting Project in Episode 48. Taken together, these three conversations address the security of mobile voting, different applications for the technology, and why making it easier for people to vote may be the key to reinvigorating American democracy.
If you live in Florida, you can try the Voatz app out for yourself by participating in the Digital Democracy Project, where you can tell your legislators how you want them to vote on upcoming legislation. There are plans to expand the program nationwide, so continue to check the website for updates if you live in other states.
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