A Kenyan crisis-tracking team has deployed to monitor US election violence and voter suppression
When the results of Kenyas presidential election in 2007 came in, announcing the victory of Mwai Kibaki, his opponent Raila Odinga refused to accept the results, charging that the vote had been rigged. Soon, violence and rioting swept the country. By the end of two months of unrest, more than a thousand people had been killed and half a million Kenyans were displaced.
Information about the clashes were suppressed by local officials and media, but a group of techies and coders in Nairobi scrabbled together a crowdsourced platform to document where and how many attacks were taking place. The crowdsourced crisis map born out of that chaos, called Ushahidi, or testimony in Swahili, will now be used to monitor election day in the United States, where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has leveled accusations of vote-rigging in favor of his opponent, Hillary Clinton. He has also refused to say he will accept official election results.
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While there are existing election monitoring groups in the US, they cant be at every polling station, he notes. Ushahidis crowd-mapping platform gives voters everywhere a chance to document their experience. The main concern, the company wrote in a blog post, is voter suppression. The platform isnt built anticipating violence, he says. Its just one way for us to get a snapshot of whats happening on election day.
US voters can report instances of voter intimidation, misdirection, or any other attempts to keep someone from voting, via text message, Twitter, or email to the crowd-mapping platform, which will map the reports, according to Ushahidi. A group of vetted volunteers will be verifying those reports and publishing them to Ushahidis USA Election Monitor site. Staff in Kenya and the US will be monitoring the deployment.
Read more: http://qz.com/825442/kenyas-crisis-mapping-startup-ushahidi-will-monitor-the-us-presidential-election/
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