During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the development and implementation of a new Geographic Information System (GIS) dashboard designed to enhance election data reporting in Monroe County. John Batin, a GIS coordinator, presented the dashboard, which aims to provide robust and accessible information regarding early voting and election results.
Batin explained that the dashboard integrates tabular data from voter registration and election results, allowing users to view information at both precinct and cumulative levels. The precinct-level interface displays detailed results for each race within specific precincts, while the cumulative view aggregates data across the county. This dual approach is intended to improve transparency and facilitate better understanding of election outcomes.
The dashboard features interactive elements, including a sidebar for selecting precincts and contests, as well as visual indicators for registered voters and ballots cast. Batin emphasized the importance of mobile accessibility, noting that many users will likely access the dashboard via smartphones. A QR code was provided for easy access to the mobile-friendly version of the dashboard.
Officials also discussed the need for clear disclaimers on the dashboard to indicate that the results presented are unofficial. Suggestions included adding a prominent disclaimer at the top of the page or a splash screen that appears upon login, ensuring users are aware of the unofficial status of the data.
Overall, the meeting highlighted the collaborative efforts of the GIS division to enhance election reporting tools, aiming to improve voter engagement and transparency in the electoral process. The dashboard is expected to be a valuable resource for both officials and the public as the county prepares for upcoming elections.