Knox County Board of Elections showcases V.O.T.E.R. Van as practical election readiness solution
The Knox County' Board of Elections is highlighting its VOTER Van, short for Voter Onsite Tech Emergency Response, as an innovative and low-cost tool designed to keep polling operations running securely and efficiently if disruptions occur on Election Day.
Presented by Director Jim Blazer at the Ohio Secretary of State's Annual Conference of Election Officials, the VOTER Van serves as a mobile election support unit that can be deployed to restore precinct operations quickly while preserving security, chain of custody, and voter access. Ohioregional news
The project grew out of a partnership between the Knox County Board of Elections and the Knox County Veterans Services Board, which allows the Board of Elections to borrow a self-contained Freightliner van for election use and training. Equipped with onboard power, workspace, and storage capacity, the vehicle offers a practical way to respond to unexpected polling place issues without requiring major new spending.
To date, the Board of Elections has invested less than $1,000 in the initiative, primarily for removable exterior magnets and deployment materials. The Board of Elections has continued refining the van's procedures, inventory, and readiness protocols through walkthroughs, test runs, and real-world deployment experience.
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