Some small towns can’t afford the election security prescribed by the federal government
Protecting Small Towns and Rural Counties in U.S. Elections In recent years, the federal agency responsible for safeguarding U.S. elections has issued guidelines to rural counties and small towns on how to secure their computer systems and voting sites. However, despite these recommendations, many communities are struggling to implement the necessary fixes due to financial constraints. Challenges Faced by Small Communities One of the primary obstacles faced by small towns and rural counties is the lack of financial resources to invest in cybersecurity measures. With limited budgets and competing priorities, many local governments find it difficult to allocate funds towards securing their election infrastructure. Furthermore, the complexity of cybersecurity can be overwhelming for smaller communities that may not have dedicated