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Tech Tuesday: The technology powering modern elections

A long line of people seen from behind wait alongside a large building. The building is labeled "Franklin County Board of Elections." To the right, a barrier separates the line from a few stray people wearing signs or passing out pamphlets.
Allie Vugrincic
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WOSU
People wait in a long line to early vote at the Franklin County Board of Elections office on Saturday before the Nov. 5, 2024, general election.

Today is Election Day and the polls opened more than four hours ago.

We're talking with Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.

He's discuss tech upgrades he’s made for this year's election.

The outcome of the presidential election has big implications for technology and how it’s regulated.

What would the government’s role under a second Trump presidency look like vs. a Harris presidency?

We explain just how much power data centers consume.

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