Toronto company’s new app aims to help U.S. voters assess polling station conditions
WASHINGTON, Wash. — Voters in the United States are shattering turnout records despite long lineups, fear of civil unrest and the dangers of COVID-19 — and a Canadian company is doing its part to protect Americans from the perils of casting a ballot.
Glimpse Social is a free smartphone app that aims to harness the power of crowdsourcing to help voters gauge conditions at any of the more than 200,000 polling stations in the U.S. before heading out to vote.
“The more people that use it, the more effective it is,” said founder Jonathan Baldock, a Toronto-based entrepreneur and social-media expert.
The idea is simple: a user of the Glimpse Social looks at a map of the U.S. to locate the polling station where they plan to cast their ballot, then drops a “pin” nearby to indicate to others that they are looking for information.


