   
Roy Lipscomb Voting Rights Forum Participant Username: Lipscomb
Post Number: 31 Registered: 8-2005
Best of Black Box?  Votes: 1 (A keeper?) | | Posted on Wednesday, September 15, 2010 - 4:17 pm: |
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One essential component of a fair election--and in fact, of democracy itself--is transparency. Anything that enhances government transparency also enhances democracy. Unfortunately, it's an uphill battle to get laws passed that get public officials to appreciate the need for, and the right to, transparency. But technology can put tools in citizens' hands to bring about greater transparency, all without relying on public officials. One tool that our group, the Illinois Ballot Integrity Project, has found effective is an "Election Incidents Hotsheet." The Hotsheet is a blog that acts as a "bullhorn" for citizens, giving them an outlet to report election irregularities directly to other members of the public. These reports and alerts get posted instantly, with no filtering or editing. And they're made available instantly to a worldwide audience, including other voters, public officials, journalists, and public- action groups. .................................................................. This upcoming November's election is the eight election in which IBIP is sponsoring its Hotsheet. In pursuit of greater transparency and fairer elections, we like to help groups create hotsheets in other jurisdictions as well. As in previous elections, we're offering a clone of our Hotsheet to other election-integrity groups. This includes not only the software, but also assistance as needed to customize it for your jurisdiction. There is no cost or obligation for this service. The Hotsheet is simple to operate. All you need to do is reply to reports, if needed, and possibly delete an occasional inappropriate posting. To view our Illinois Elections Incidents Hotsheet, click on the "Hotsheet" button on our homepage, http://ballot-integrity.org You can view the generic template for the Hotsheet at http://tinyurl.com/27ewtj7 Any questions or comments? We'll be delighted to hear from you. Thanks, Roy |