Though the process is a statewide effort, local elections officials bear the heaviest burden in making the necessary changes. But officials in rural areas are having the hardest time integrating GIS, since they don't have as much access to specialists who can help them troubleshoot. In a recent report from the National States Geographic Information Council, "five out of six election directors reported having access to such resources. GIS resources were fewer in rural areas," Nyczepir reports.
Overall, when local and state elections officials were asked how much progress they were making toward GIS integration on a scale of 1 to 10 (with 10 being full integration), the average response was 4, Nyczepir reports.
from The Rural Blog http://bit.ly/2BjQWzD Voting precincts, especially in rural areas, slow to integrate mapping technology into voter registration systems - Entrepreneur Generations
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