Why is voter registration data public?
Public voter registration data is critical to democracy in the United States.
October 28, 2022
Voteshield Co-Founder & Policy Strategist
Quinn Raymond co-founded VoteShield in 2017. He works closely with election officials, computer scientists, and data analysts to ensure the integrity of voter registration and absentee ballot data across the nation. Quinn has been working with voter data since 2001, when he began advising local, state, and national political campaigns. He also worked for over a decade in network infrastructure; specializing in providing cyber-security and cloud-based solutions to private-sector clients.
Public voter registration data is critical to democracy in the United States.
October 28, 2022
Quinn Raymond, who participated in the day, co-founded Voteshield, a program that monitors changes in voter registration databases to spot malicious activity, and analyze anomalies. He says he and his colleagues at Protect Democracy have been thinking about these problems a lot. “The consensus is that the threat of AI in elections is ultimately one of scale. Someone trying to disrupt an election is basically using the old same dirty tricks (imitation, intimidation, etc), but now the barrier to entry is a bit lower, and the verisimilitude higher,” he said in an email after the event. “So a comparatively small number of motivated individuals can do a lot of damage even if they start out with minimal knowledge and resources.”
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