The Election Assistance Commission, a federal agency charged with developing voting system guidelines and acting as a national clearinghouse on voting related issues, holds a day-long review of challenges and procedures of the 2012 election.
EAC was created under the Help America Vote Act of 2002 as an independent, bipartisan commission to develop guidance and monitor implementation of the act's provisions.
Wednesday's discussion features poll workers, academics and researchers, members of the media, and state and local election officials.