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League Launches Voter Readiness Campaign

 


The League of Women Voters of Florida, Microsoft and Supervisors of Elections from various Florida counties will on Wednesday announce a major new strategy to reach voters in anticipation of the 2012 elections. The project goal is to make voting as accessible and convenient as possible for Floridians.

The “Be Ready to Vote” campaign connects Florida citizens to their county Supervisor of Elections office via Microsoft Tag technology in order to ensure their voter registration information is current and complete. Microsoft Tag is a 2D barcode designed to be scanned by the camera on a smartphone. The League and Microsoft are offering the program on a voluntary basis to any interested Supervisor. Most participating Supervisors of Elections now have their own Tag to print or display on mailed materials, vehicles and almost any physical object.

“With three elections on the calendar for 2012, Florida’s 67 Supervisors of Elections encourage all voters to update their voter record, particularly address and name changes,” said Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles. “This technology makes it easier for everyone to be ready to vote.”

“We’re excited to work with the League of Women Voters of Florida and reach out to Florida Supervisors of Elections to use Tag in engaging with voters,” said Adam Shapiro, Business Development Manager for Microsoft Tag. “Microsoft Tag makes the world around you clickable, and now with the scan of Tag, Floridians can make sure they are engaged in the political process.”

Added MacNab, “In order for our government to work successfully, citizens need to exercise their right to vote. “By helping every Florida voter to ‘Be Ready to Vote,’ we will help ensure a strong turnout of prepared and active voters.”

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