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Inform Eligible Felons About Their Right To Vote

People are prevented from voting in many ways. Not informing eligible felons about their right to vote is an especially cruel one.

Many states allow felons to vote while they are on probation or parole.

Social workers helping educate felons about their voting rights struggle with the restriction that electronic devices are banned from prisons. They have to collect information from felons on paper and manually enter it into computers – a laborious, time consuming and error-prone process. Social workers are forced to spend time they could use to help more felons on data entry!

Organizers collecting hand-written ‘Pledge To Vote’ cards and volunteer sign-ups also struggle to quickly convert hand written forms to text.

Fast, free and simple

DemLabs researched different solutions to digitize handwriting that were affordable, easy to use and accurate.

We chose Pen to Print, a free app that makes it easy to digitize handwriting. It handles both individual handwritten documents and large batches of forms. We took a picture of a handwritten form with the free version of Pen To Print to test it. It took just a few seconds to automatically scan the photo, digitize it and save the output as text. The app is available for free and as a premium version with more features for $9.99/year.

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Take Away:

Pen to Print lets organizers help more people exercise their right vote and mobilize volunteers. Use it!


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