| Voting Machines ProCon.org | HOME | CLOSE |
| 1. | Name: | electionline.org | |||||||||
| 2. | Voting Machine Position: | No Stated Position to the question "Do electronic voting machines improve the voting process?" | |||||||||
| 3. | Reasoning: |
No position found as of 8/11/2006 |
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Credibility Ranking: |
Individuals and organizations that do not fit into the other star categories |
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| 5. | Organization | ||||||||||
| A. Description: | "A non-partisan, non-advocacy website providing up-to-the-minute news and analysis on election reform." (from organization's website; accessed 8/11/2006)
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| B. Mission: |
"To provide a centralized source of data and information in the face of decentralized election reform efforts for everyone with interest in this issue." (from organization's website; accessed 8/11/2006)
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| C. Structure: | An online clearinghouse of election reform information | ||||||||||
| D. Members / Constituents: |
Non-membership |
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| F. Sr. Executive: | Doug Chapin | ||||||||||
| G. Title: | Director | ||||||||||
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| I: # of offices: | 1 | ||||||||||
| I: Staff: | 6
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| 6. | Relevant Affiliations: | Produced by the Election Reform Information Project and funded by Pew Charitable Trust | |||||||||
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