Newsletter Blurb on Mobile Voting
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Newsletter Blurb #1
Make Voting More Accessible: Support Mobile Voting
Too many voters still face barriers to participating in elections—whether due to distance, disability, demanding schedules, or being overseas. Mobile voting offers a secure, modern solution by allowing people to cast their ballots from their smartphones, expanding access without replacing existing voting methods.
This approach is already working. Pilot programs have shown increased turnout when mobile voting is available, proving that when voting is easier, more people participate. With built-in safeguards like identity verification, encryption, and ballot tracking, mobile voting can be both accessible and secure.
Take Action: Contact your state legislators and urge them to support mobile voting legislation. You can also help by spreading the word and encouraging others to get involved at mobilevoting.org.
A stronger democracy starts with broader participation—let’s make voting work for everyone.
Newsletter Blurb #2
Expanding Access to Democracy: Support Mobile Voting
Across the country, too many eligible voters still face unnecessary barriers to participating in our elections. Whether it’s long distances to polling places, physical limitations, demanding work schedules, or challenges faced by military and overseas voters, the reality is clear: our current system doesn’t work for everyone.
Mobile voting offers a practical, secure, and modern solution.
By allowing voters to cast their ballots from their smartphones, mobile voting meets people where they are—making it easier for seniors, people with disabilities, rural communities, and busy working families to participate. Importantly, mobile voting is not a replacement for in-person or mail voting. It’s an additional option designed to expand access and strengthen participation.
This approach is already showing promising results. Pilot programs in places like Denver and the Seattle area have led to significant increases in voter turnout, demonstrating that when voting is more accessible, more people take part.
Security remains a top priority. Mobile voting systems incorporate multiple safeguards, including identity verification, end-to-end encryption, offline ballot processing, and voter-verifiable tracking. These measures ensure ballots are secure, private, and accurately counted, while also increasing transparency and public trust.
Public support for mobile voting continues to grow—especially among younger voters and communities that have historically faced barriers to participation. As our society becomes increasingly digital, it’s time for our elections to reflect that reality.
Take Action
We have an opportunity to help modernize our democracy and ensure more voices are heard—but we need your help.
Here’s how you can get involved:
Contact your state legislators and urge them to support mobile voting legislation
Sign up for updates and advocacy opportunities at MobileVoting.org
Expanding access to voting strengthens our democracy for everyone. Together, we can help build a more inclusive, accessible, and representative system.
Join us in supporting mobile voting today.