An Ode to New York State's Voting Information Mess
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, December 1 2011
Ari Spool at Impose explains, without quite meaning to, why things like TurboVote exist: Oh, you don't live in East Amherst, NY? Then maybe you don't even HAVE to vote this year! Just kidding. There are things for ... Read More
Argentine Vote Watch Effort Crowd-Scours Primary Election Results
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, August 24 2011
In Argentina, a group of citizens are distributing the work of poring through election records from Sunday's first national primary election — and finding no shortage of irregularities. Pablo Mancini, writing in ... Read More
New York City Calls for 'Brilliant' Tech Minds to Spur Voter Engagement
BY Nick Judd | Wednesday, May 11 2011
The New York City Campiagn Finance Board announced the first four members of the new Voter Assistance Advisory Committee, a nine-member board of political appointees residing at CFB that is mandated in the City Charter ... Read More
Facebook's Look at Which Voters Turned Out Tuesday
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, November 5 2010
As we've discussed, nearly 12 million people clicked Facebook's "I Voted" button on election day Tuesday. The nice thing about being Facebook's in-house data team is that you get to dig through those number and ... Read More
When Open Government Gets a Glitch
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, November 4 2010
The usual rule of thumb is that midterm elections have a lower turnout than election years where Americans get to choose their next president because fewer people care. But in California this year, there was enough ... Read More
Taking a Deep Breath Over Google Supposedly Sending People to the Wrong Polling Places
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, November 4 2010
Google's polling-place look-up tool used Voting Information Project data to point people to where they needed to go to cast a ballot. A Google spokesperson says that a few million people used the tool on and before this ... Read More
Judging Foursquare-dom's Election Day Performance
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, November 3 2010
Facebook as Virtual Polling Place
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 2 2010
As midnight strikes on the east coast, one final check-in on Facebook's "I Vote" button reveals that the tally has topped 11.7 million. Read More
More Facebook Users Have Already "I Voted" Today Than in '08
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 2 2010
As of a few moments ago, more than 6.2 million people had clicked on Facebook's "I Voted" button for election day 2010. Read More