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Voting Technology articles on Democracy Chronicles
This voting technology section highlights the important role technology has played in democratic history and seeks to explore how technology will shape the future of elections. This new era of elections is an area of heavy debate in political circles. Be sure to also check out our Election Technology section and our articles on Technology Dissidents, the Internet and Voting or Voting Machines.
Term Limits Voted Most Needed Amendment
Attempt to crowdsource the most needed Amendment to the Constitution supports election reform
Obama Internet Hit With Zach Galifianakis Comedy Interview
Ridiculous Zach Galifianakis comedy Interview with Obama has become an overnight internet hit but many on the right gain no satisfaction by watching the President make light of their attacks
Vietnam Court Convicts Political Blogger for ‘Criticism’
After pleas of innocence, Vietnam Court convicts political blogger for up to seven years prison
Facebook Billionaire Sandberg Senate Run Possible
Leading world female self-made billionaires, Sandberg Senate run can mean changes to come
Aaron Swartz, Lawrence Lessig, and Copyright Infringement
Election reform is first love of Lawrence Lessig, and copyright was his friend’s: Aaron Swartz
Internet Voting Gaining Supporters in Digital Age
Building online community of experimenters shows internet voting gaining supporters at new pace
Will Infosys Founder Run For India Prime Minister?
World famous tech entrepreneur and Infosys founder run For India Prime Minister surprises many
Learning From the Evolution of Education in the Animal Kingdom
Education is more than reading, writing, and arithmetic. It is one of the most important investments a society can make in its people and its future and is critical to reducing poverty and inequality. This lesson from mammalian education is quite fundamental.
Occupy Wall Street Founder Relaunches Website
As community focuses on local reforms, Occupy Wall Street founder hopes to restart national cause