2026 Election Survey: Bureaucrats Probe Voting Weirdness Nationwide
Published Date: 1/12/2026
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The Election Assistance Commission is planning a big 2026 survey to learn how elections are run across the country. Election officials will answer questions about voting methods, technology, and policies to help improve future elections. They’re asking for public feedback by March 16, 2026, to make sure the survey is clear and not too much work.
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