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Follow on Google News | OSET Institute Launches Dead Men Don't Vote PodcastDead Men Don't Vote – a podcast by OSET Institute's TrustTheVote® Project – taps leading election experts to demystify the process of American elections
By: OSET Institute March 1, 2022. Last night, the OSET Institute's TrustTheVote® Have you ever wondered how American elections actually work? What happens after you cast your ballot? What do election results you see on TV really mean? Is vote-by-mail secure? What actually is an election audit? How are foreign countries trying to interfere with our elections? Do dead people actually vote? Questions like these can plague the minds of voters across the U.S. and too often, the search for answers thrusts you down a hyper-partisan rabbit hole — further confusing those in search of facts. This is where elections experts from the TrustTheVote Project come in, prepared to answer all your burning questions and unpack the process of American elections on their just-launched podcast, Dead Men Don't Vote (spoiler alert, sometimes they do!). The podcast—hosted by OSET Institute co-Founder Gregory Miller, a non-practicing lawyer, software industry veteran and elections technology transparency advocate, together with OSET Institute co-Founder John Sebes, a cyber-security and tech expert, and OSET Institute Board Member Cameron Quinn, a 20-year veteran of election administration— "American elections have never been as hot a topic as now," said Gregory Miller, OSET Institute co-founder and host of the podcast. "We just learned from a Public Agenda and USAToday poll that fewer than one in ten Americans believe political rancor between Americans will decrease in the next 10 years, compared to nearly half who think it will increase. Understanding how American democracy works and elections has never been more important." Dead Men Don't Vote was born from this need to rise above the partisan noise and unravel what can and must be done to make our elections more verifiable, accurate, secure and transparent in process, while examining the confusion and controversy about how elections actually work. Miller added, "Considering the volume of inquiries we've received in the aftermath of the 2020 election, it became clear we must do this." The first episode of Dead Men Don't Vote (https://trustthevote.org/ CONTACT: Claire Belanger | 585.730.1218 | cbelanger@sloweymcmanus.com, pr@osetinstitute.org End
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