Ostrolenk speaks with Jake Laperruque, Senior Council for the Constitution Project at the Project on Government Oversight (POGO) (https://www.pogo.org/). Laperruque recently wrote Securing our Elections: How States Can Mitigate the Potential Damage of Hacked Voter Registration Roles (https://www.pogo.org/report/2018/11/election-day-under-attack-how-states-can-mitigate-the-potential-damage-of-hacked-voter-registration-rolls/). Ostrolenk and Laperruque discuss the risks of malicious hacking that our voter registration systems face, and how to proactively ensure future hacking does not occur. Laperruque discusses best practices at the state and federal level to minimize the possibility of malicious hacking and contingency plans for if voter registration databases are hacked. To learn more, read the above-mentioned report and visit POGO’s website.