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Online Voting and ways it can get money out of US Politics
In an earlier post, “Follow The Money”, I discuss the hold the television attack ad has on our political system, and why I feel online voting can help change that through greater participation in the process by younger, working … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged Al Dahler, debates, internet, Kelleher, Money, politics, presidential, Voting
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Online Voting – Who’s Rushing?
PBS recently ran a segment devoted to online voting. It began by telling the compelling story of West Virginia Secretary of State Natalie Tennant and her bold commitment to providing access to overseas voters. Unfortunately the piece then made the … Continue reading
Voting Access Heroine: Natalie Tennant (West Virginia Secretary of State)
Opponents of online voting may have chosen the wrong public official to try to scare away with their typical gang-up bullying tactics. Natalie Tennant is the Secretary of State of West Virginia. As Dr. Kelleher reported on his blog last … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged case, internet, natalie, online, overseas, secretary of state, symposium, tennant, virginia, Voting, west
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Online Voting Advocates – Our numbers are small but growing!
Opponents of online voting in the United States have seen a lot of success when it has come to poisoning the conversation about whether we should be voting using digital methods or whether we should remain in the dark ages … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged advocate, ivote, ivoteus, Kelleher, msnbc, online voting, us, Voting
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Follow The Money
In my last post entitled “Polls, polls, and ‘Pols’”, I pointed out how our voting system, election system, and political system all disenfranchise the younger voter to the detriment of us all. I mention how the senior vote is targeted … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged ads, dylan Ratigan, Evoting, Katrina Vanden Huevel, Money, nation, online voting, politics, Remote Internet Voting, TV, Voting, Young
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State-of-the-Art Online Voting: Cyber The Vote’s Interview with “Everyone Counts” CEO Lori Steele
Too often, critics of online voting are able to frame the discussion as a theoritical one regarding its viability. These critics tend to ignore the existence of companies that have been applying cutting edge technologies in the development of online … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged elections, Everyone Counts, IPAD, Lori Steele, online voting, Oregon, secretary of state, Voting
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Internet Voting News! California Passes Online Voter Registration! Great News for All American Voters!
On Friday, October 7th, 2011 the State of California took a great step in helping America bring it’s voting system out of the dark ages and into the Information Age! California has passed an online voter registration law. “This law … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged california, online, registration, voter registration, voter turnout, Voting
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“Mozy” The Vote
The need for anyone using a computer to backup their data, like documents and photos, from their computer to some other place for safekeeping, has been around as long as personal computers have. I remember saving my files to the … Continue reading
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged Backup, Cloud Drive, Mozy, online voting, Voting
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What’s the question?
What little discussion there is out there regarding online voting is usually premised on answering the wrong questions. This is another similarity between this issue and some other large issues.
Posted in Online Internet Voting Blog Posts
Tagged Democracy, elections, Information Generation, internet, online, Voting
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The American People….
How often in daily political banter do we hear about how “The American People” want this or that. How the American People have spoken. Politicians say that the American People sent them there to do this or that. Politicos cite … Continue reading