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34 | GEOSPATIAL STRATEGY ESSENTIALS FOR MANAGERS MATTHEW LEWIN Voting place management refers to the city's ability to plan and support effective voting place operations. Voting places include assigned public facilities where electors cast their votes, as well as mobile accommodations for electors with disabilities or those otherwise unable to visit an assigned facility. To identify opportunities, we need to understand the desired business outcomes of voting place management. That way, we can target opportunities that create real business value. Examples of desired business outcomes for voting place management include: • Voting place setup tasks are completed and the voting place opens on time • Ballots are readily available to electors at all voting locations • Electors with disabilities are provided with accessible voting location options Business capabilities express the activities an organization performs to achieve its desired business outcomes. Electoral Management Election Day Management Voting Place Management Voting place setup tasks are completed and the voting place opens on time Election Results Production Census Management Electoral Process Challenges Redistricting Campaign Finance and Disclosure Management Election Outreach Ballots are readily available to electors at all voting locations Electors with disabilities are provided with accessible voting location options Emergency procedures are followed in the event of a voting place incident Voting places close on time and all remaining electors waiting in line are processed Business Capability Sub-Capability Sub-Capability Business Outcomes Example: City Electoral Management

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