How California election officials are fighting disinformation
Jim Irizarry has seen a dramatic increase in the amount of false and misleading information about voting access coursing through social media lately. The assistant county clerk for San Mateo County, California, and his team have been training for this moment for years, since the sophisticated Russian disinformation machine emerged during the last presidential election.
They dont have to change a vote in the voting machines, Irizarry said. But if you can get into the minds of voters to undermine their confidence in casting that ballot, youve been successful.
This year, state and local election officials across the country expect theyll need to defend voters against potentially devastating and widespread disinformation attacks that could suppress turnout and sow doubt in Novembers results.
Bad actors, from foreign nations to local gadflies, have countless opportunities to spread falsehoods and misleading information. In recent elections, voters have fallen victim to scams claiming people can vote by text message or claiming their polling place closed.
Read more: https://www.hcn.org/articles/election2020-how-california-election-officials-are-fighting-disinformation
(High Country News)