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| 1. | Name: | Carl Vinson Institute of Government at the University of Georgia | |||||||||
| 2. | Voting Machine Position: | No Stated Position to the question "Do electronic voting machines improve the voting process?" | |||||||||
| 3. | Reasoning: |
No stated position |
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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 public service and outreach unit of the University of Georgia that provides a program of instruction, technical assistance, research and policy analysis, and publications aimed at improving the understanding, administration, and policy making of governments and communities in a democratic society." (from the Center's website; accessed 7/26/2006)
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| B. Mission: | "To improve governance and the lives of people in Georgia and around the world." (from the Center's website; accessed 7/26/2006)
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| C. Structure: | An academic institute of the University of Georgia public outreach and service program | ||||||||||
| D. Members / Constituents: |
Non-membership |
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| F. Sr. Executive: | Steve Wrigley | ||||||||||
| G. Title: | Director | ||||||||||
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| I: # of offices: | 6 | ||||||||||
| I: Staff: | 143
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| 6. | Relevant Affiliations: | University of Georgia | |||||||||
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