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
We Still Don't Know How to Vote
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, November 2 2010
Google Trends, a compilation of what we're all mining the Internet for from the privacy of our own homes or offices or mobile phones, reveals this election day an important truth: Americans very often don't know who ... Read More
Googling Virginia's Vote
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, October 22 2009
The Google Voting Information Project, an effort we've geeked out over in the past for its attempt to organize election information in a way most useful to citizens, is rolling out a widgety thing on the occasion of the ... Read More
Where Do I Cast a Ballot?: Inside the Voting Information Project's Plan to Revolutionize Elections
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, October 14 2008
During election season, even the, ehrm, brightest among us can feel like dopes. The problem? The most basic information about our democracy seems frustratingly elusive. Where do I vote? When can I vote? According to ... Read More