Indigenous tribal leaders in Nevada have been expressing concerns for years over the difficulties that many of their members encounter when trying to vote. Multiple lawsuits have been filed demanding improvements that would allow them to more easily vote on their own lands. Slow mail service and a lack of affordable public transportation (unfortunately common on reservations) force many residents to travel dozens of miles just to vote in person. Many also lack permanent physical addresses, further complicating the process of delivering and collecting ballots. With that in mind, one solution currently being implemented is the opportunity to allow tribe members to cast their votes electronically via phones, web portals, or even fax machines, including during early voting periods. But that idea also presents its own challenges, particularly in terms of ensuring election security….