From Corrie Emerson, Verified Voting <[email protected]>
Subject Listen to Pam Smith’s latest podcast interview
Date May 26, 2022 3:00 PM
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Pam discusses the vulnerabilities of internet voting and what we can really do to give voters justified confidence in elections. 

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Dear John,

If you want to give your eyes a break from all the primary election coverage this week, listen to the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s latest podcast episode, “How To Fix the Internet: Securing the Vote” featuring our President & CEO Pam Smith. Pam joins EFF’s Cindy Cohn (who is also on our Board of Advisors) and Danny O’Brien to discuss the role of technology in our elections and how best practices can help secure our democracy:

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We’re continuing to use our voice and expertise to push back against dangerously risky internet voting proposals and advocate for real solutions that give voters justified confidence in our elections: voter-verified paper ballots ([link removed]) , rigorous post-election audits ([link removed]) , and support for election officials ([link removed]) working on the ground. Help us by considering a gift ([link removed]) to support our work and sharing this podcast.

With thanks,
Corrie Emerson, Communications Officer
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