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"Boring Elections" Are the Goal: A Conversation with Augusta, Georgia's 31-Year Elections Veteran

32 min · 30. apr. 2026
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Cut through the partisan noise and find out how elections really work in your community, and around the country, straight from the election workers themselves.  In this episode, host Tate Fall sits down with Travis Doss, Executive Director of the Richmond County Board of Elections and a 31-year veteran of election administration in Georgia. Travis shares how he got his start in elections (spoiler: it wasn’t part of the plan), and what he’s learned after three decades on the job. From managing a large, diverse county to launching tools like voter wait time trackers, he offers a behind-the-scenes look at how local election offices serve voters every day. They also dig into voter education, the role of social media and local media in combating misinformation, and why checking your local election office is more important than ever. Plus, Travis explains how Georgia’s election officials work together through their state association to improve systems and advocate for voters statewide. -- Welcome back to Keepers of our Republic, a new weekly podcast from Keep Our Republic that takes listeners inside the institutions at the heart of American democracy. Every week, Keepers of Our Republic features thoughtful conversations with election administrators and retired federal judges. We explore how elections are really run, discuss why an independent judiciary is essential to a strong republic, and separate fact from fiction in a fast-changing world. Learn more about Keep Our Republic, a nonpartisan nonprofit, at our website, https://keepourrepublic.org  [https://keepourrepublic.org ] Welcome back to Keepers of our Republic, a new weekly podcast from Keep Our Republic that takes listeners inside the institutions at the heart of American democracy.  Every week, Keepers of Our Republic features thoughtful conversations with election administrators and retired federal judges. We explore how elections are really run, discuss why an independent judiciary is essential to a strong republic, and separate fact from fiction in a fast-changing world.  Learn more about Keep Our Republic, a nonpartisan nonprofit, at our website, https://keepourrepublic.org [https://keepourrepublic.org] Follow Us on Social Media: X https://x.com/keep_republic [https://x.com/keep_republic] Facebook https://www.facebook.com/KeepOurRepublicAction/ [https://www.facebook.com/KeepOurRepublicAction/] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/keepourrepublic/ [https://www.linkedin.com/company/keepourrepublic/] Instagram https://www.instagram.com/keepourrepublic/ [https://www.instagram.com/keepourrepublic/]

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