Recently, Hawaii held a first-in-nation all-digital election for local district races using telephone and internet technologies. The company providing the technological solutions hailed the election … more →
Voting Matters BlogSalah wrote 1 week ago: Yes, it sounds very controversial and very radical. Regardless of your opinion it is a fair questi … more →
bluebanshee wrote 3 months ago: Recently, Hawaii held a first-in-nation all-digital election for local district races using telephon … more →
londonupdates wrote 6 months ago: Gear up London, its time for you to show some respect towards your nation and follow your duties and … more →
idazuwaika wrote 7 months ago: It’s very rarely that I talk about the intricate details of my research. It is not because of … more →
bluebanshee wrote 9 months ago: The idea of being to cast one’s ballot on the internet has a seductive appeal — the dec … more →
30tocure30 wrote 9 months ago: I Am The King Of The Flip Flop The school bell rang 15 minutes ago, but that is of little signific … more →
Gentry wrote 10 months ago: The Seattle Weekly reports: Here’s the final voter breakdown – right word – from t … more →
margerynabors wrote 1 year ago: The notion of Internet voting is compelling. I, for one, would have appreciated the convenience and … more →
fhknobby wrote 1 year ago: Nice development for digital politics in the “ooh-arrghh” west of England. A new politic … more →
Gentry wrote 1 year ago: I don’t often talk in terms of “absenteee ballots” and instead use the term, Vote- … more →
onthejohn wrote 1 year ago: Recently, I was watching an episode of the Colbert Report where Colbert referenced a Time magazine o … more →
CajoleJuice wrote 1 year ago: As of today, these are the standings of TIME’s 100 Most Influential People online poll. Ok, th … more →
Catherine wrote 1 year ago: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/22/us/politics/22web-seelye.html?pagewant…This New York Times s … more →