Electronic Democracy    
Summary
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Democracy is contingent on the open and unrestricted communication of information. As we enter into the 21st century, the Information Age that the world has come to know and embrace has been of an electronic nature. The premier example of this phenomenon is the Internet, which has not just emerged to become the vanguard of information communication, but of continued democracy as well.



Online Voting & Referendum Sites
Featured Topics
The Democracy Network
Project Vote Smart
Rock the Vote
Teledemocracy Action News + Network
Votelink
VoteSite.com
The Voting Integrity Project
Women's Voting Guide

Access Charges
Electronic Commerce
Digital TV
Electronic Democracy
Internet Telephony
Microsoft Legal Battle
Privacy & Cryptography
Telco Competition Issues
Universal Access/Service
Year 2000 (Y2K)

Public Discourse & Disclosure Sites
The Center for Democracy and Technology
Democràcia Electrònica
The Electronic Frontier Foundation
Minnesota E-Democracy
State Net
The Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives
UVOTE
Votelink

Polls/Pollsters
The Gallup Organization
Harris Poll Online

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