Our first-ever VIP hackathon for New York City. The two-day event will feature noted content strategist and user experience designer, Karen McGrane, as well as an accomplished and innovative panel of judges, no-cost meals, and tech industry leaders.
Read MoreA visualization of The Voting Information Project’s successful distribution of information to millions of voters.
Read MoreVIP tools to embed and share are available!
Read MoreA recap of the great Twitter conversation VIP had with Alex Howard and others.
Read MoreToday, there are several technology tools available that aim to help voters make informed decisions this election cycle. We are tweeting tips all month long on how to best educate yourself about voting processes as well as tools available to help you make an informed decision.
Read MoreThe Voting Information Project (VIP) has teamed up with organizations like Google, Microsoft, Facebook and others to create open development platforms that give the power of information to the people.
Read MoreThe Voting Information Project has worked with several partners to create mobile applications and other mobile-friendly tools that provide all the necessary information a voter needs to be prepared to cast a ballot on election day.
Read MoreThe Voting Information Project is partnering with the Connecticut Secretary of State’s office and Google to bring you a free, embeddable tool.
Read MoreThe Very Awesome VIP Executable (VAVE) is making the lives of election administrators easier.
Read MoreThe state of New Mexico made the decision this week to get rid of the option to vote a straight party ticket. When New Mexico voters head to the polls in November they will now have to individually select candidates for each position rather than pulling the lever for one party’s candidates.
Read MoreThe Voting Information Technology Summit, affectionately known as “GeekNet”, is a gathering of state and local election IT professionals committed to improving the performance of elections through innovative uses of technology. The most recent conference was in Minneapolis, MN.
Read MoreThe Voting Information Project has partnered with Google and the Nevada Secretary of State’s office to roll out a free polling place look-up tool.
Read MoreVIP supports the Montana Primary.
Read MoreThe Voting Information Project worked directly with the Rhode Island Secretary of State’s office to provide users with accurate information through the Google Election Information Tool.
Read MoreThe Voting Information Project has partnered with Google and the Pennsylvania Department of State to develop a gadget that will return reliable election information when Pennsylvania voters type in their registered address.
Read MoreWhitney May recounts her experience as a local election official and her feelings on provisional voting.
Read MoreRegistered voters in Maryland can then type in their residential address and the gadget will show their April 3rd Primary polling place along with travel directions.
Read MoreA how-to guide for maintaining the Google Election Information Tool.
Read MoreKansas Caucus and Mississippi Primary Gadgets are now available.
Read MoreVote by mail, USPS delays, and the Voting Information Project FWAB tool.
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