National Interactive, Multimedia Ballot Now Available to All 200 Million Voters in the United States
LiveBallot.com Offers 21st Century Balloting Experience with Unbiased Facts, Multimedia Tools and Financials about Candidates Appearing on Every Ballot for Every Voter in the U.S.
SEATTLE, Oct. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- LiveBallot.com, a free, nationwide eBalloting tool for voters, is now available to research the candidates and issues that will appear on a voter's specific ballot. Any voter in the country can now access a wealth of information and make informed decisions before they cast their ballot. LiveBallot.com is powered by Democracy Live, the nation's leading eBalloting provider, and offers unbiased, nonpartisan information that is individually tailored to each voter.
"Many voters feel like they don't know enough about the candidates to make informed decisions," said Bryan Finney, the President of Democracy Live. "LiveBallot.com allows voters to educate themselves before they go to the polls. Our tool gives voters a one stop shop to learn about candidates and issues they will vote on in an unbiased environment."
LiveBallot.com is the nation's first online Voter Information Guide. After a voter enters an address, the voter's specific ballot displays in a clickable, markable form. The voter can click to view biographical and background information about candidates, review fundraising reports and connect to campaigns through social media and YouTube videos. After voters mark their selections online, they can print their completed Voter Information Guide as an Election Day cheat sheet.
"LiveBallot.com takes the mystery out of voting and provides every voter with a free, interactive guide that they can use to educate themselves," said Finney. "Empowered voters directly lead to higher turnout rates in our country and at Democracy Live, our top priority is developing tools that encourage active participation in our democracy."
Democracy Live is the country's leading election technology provider and currently serves over 10 million voters in seven states. The company's public sector arm has delivered thousands of electronic ballots to military and overseas citizens in over 90 countries on all seven continents. In addition, Democracy Live partnered with Microsoft Corporation and the Center for Technology and Disability Studies at the University of Washington to deploy the first ever accessible absentee ballot. Democracy Live technologies have been reviewed and approved for federal funding by the Department of Defense and the Department of Health and Human Services.
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