voting
See which candidates think like you – Web2.0 style with VoteEasy
VoteEasy is an interesting beast. Proclaimed to be non-biased the website aims to match your answers to some basic campaign questions with those of the candidates, localized to your area. After your answers are complete, the site matches you to the candidates and tells you who is best aligned with your views. It’s rather interesting. more »
Find out where to vote with Google Maps
Google is helping voters find where (exactly) the polls are in their neck of the woods. The link on Google’s search page takes voters to Google Maps where once a home address is entered, Google finds the polling location based on the home address. Voters can’t say they don’t know where to vote. The poll more »
Listen to why we voted today
This cool site, sayhear.org has offered up four numbers to call in, one for each party (sorry, it’s only Republican, Democrat, 3rd Party) and one for non-voters. Folks are anonymously calling in and leaving a simple message that we can listen in on. It is unbelievably enlightening to hear what chords have struck with other more »















