Wisconsinites Head To Areas Affected By Hurricane Florence, Why Experts Are Saying Paper Ballots May Be Best For 2020 Election

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People survey the damage caused by Hurricane Florence on Front Street in downtown New Bern, N.C., on Friday, Sept. 14, 2018. (AP Photo/Chris Seward)

American Red Cross volunteers from Wisconsin are assisting with hurricane recovery in the Carolinas. We learn more about the role of volunteers in the cleanup of natural disasters. We also hear why a new report from election and hacking experts suggest we backtrack to paper ballots in 2020.

Featured in this Show

  • Wisconsin Volunteers Head To Carolinas, Virginia To Help Out With Response To Hurricane Florence

    More than thirty American Red Cross disaster volunteers from Wisconsin headed to the East Coast to help with emergency response to Hurricane Florence. We talk to a member of the American Red Cross of Wisconsin to learn more about the work these volunteers are doing.

  • A Conversation On Election Security

    A new national report is suggesting states make changes – like use paper ballots – before the 2020 election. We talk with election officials about the report and about Wisconsin’s election security efforts.

Episode Credits

  • Carrie Kaufman Host
  • Breann Schossow Producer
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Justin Kern Guest
  • Kevin Kennedy Guest
  • Meagan Wolfe Guest

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