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Pennsylvania Department of State Moves Election Day Operations to PEMA


HARRISBURG, Pa., May 20, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- To further strengthen election security, the Department of State (DOS) is moving its election-day operations for the May 21 primary to the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) facility.

For the first time, state election experts, security professionals, department staff, call center volunteers and state emergency personnel will closely monitor developments throughout the day from one location with all of PEMA's resources close at hand.

"Protecting the sacred right to vote must be a joint effort," Acting Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar said. "This move will shorten response time and enhance our collaboration and coordination with other agencies to ensure the integrity and security of our elections."

From forming an inter-agency election security workgroup to hosting tabletop exercises that simulate real-life cybersecurity threats, DOS continuously works with its local, state and federal partners to meet the highest standards of incident planning, preparedness and response.

PEMA, in partnership with DOS, has worked in past elections to strengthen communication and response by developing real-time information sharing on emergency and weather-related situations that could impact voting.

"Pennsylvania voters can be assured that all commonwealth security resources will be safeguarding election operations," said Marcus Brown, director of the state's Office of Homeland Security. "From cybersecurity experts to law enforcement to emergency management staff, this partnership is trained and ready for any events that might occur." 

In addition to the federal and state departments of homeland security, DOS works closely with county boards of elections, the Center for Internet Security (CIS), the National Guard, and other key partners to maintain and enhance the security of the election process.

Some of those measures include:

Secretary Boockvar will be joined by some of Pennsylvania's security partners at a press conference at 10:30 a.m. election day in the media briefing room at PEMA, 1310 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg.

Secretary Boockvar also has scheduled press conferences for 9 p.m. and, if necessary, 11 p.m. at PEMA to provide updates on the primary election. Unofficial election results will be available after the polls close as DOS receives results from counties. Statewide election returns can be found at electionreturns.pa.gov.

For complete information about voting in Pennsylvania, visit votesPA.com or call 1-877-VOTESPA (1-877-868-3772).

NOTEVideo, audio and photos are available today for download in an email from the Pennsylvania Internet News Service (PINS). To register for PINS emails, [email protected].

MEDIA CONTACT: Wanda Murren, 717-783-1621  

SOURCE Pennsylvania Department of State



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