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| The
ACE Electoral Knowledge Network http://www.aceproject.org/ The ACE Electoral Knowledge Network provides comprehensive and authoritative information on elections, promotes networking among election-related professionals and offers capacity development services. |
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| Association
of Electoral Administrators www.aea-elections.co.uk Contains web link to electoral supplies and services section that provides details on companies that sell goods and services to electoral administrators. |
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| Australian
Electoral Commission (AEC) www.aec.gov.au Status reports by the AEC on Electronic Voting and Electronic Counting of Votes and corresponding follow up report (PDF Document). |
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| Cal-Tech/MIT
Voting Technology Project http://www.vote.caltech.edu/ Contains information on the project undertaken by two renowned Universities to evaluate and report on the reliability and uniformity of voting systems used in the United States. |
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| Center
for Voting and Democracy http://www.fairvote.org/ Link to Citizens Guide to Voting Equipment. |
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| CyberVote http://www.eucybervote.org/ CyberVote, "an innovative cyber voting system for Internet terminals and mobile phones", is a research and development (RDT) project being funded by the European Commission, with additional funding from the companies and organisations undertaking the work. |
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| Election
Guide http://www.electionguide.org Provides an election calendar, information on electoral structures and results, parties and candidates and links to country election authorities. |
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| IFES http://www.ifes.org Provides expert technical assistance in all areas of election administration and election management, IFES works to encourage national and international democracy. Since 1987, IFES has supplied world governments with election observation and analysis and has developed into one of the world's leading centers of election information and resources. |
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| Federal
Election Commission www.fec.gov Links to and known vendors of computerized voting systems and voting system standards. |
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| National
Association of County Recorders, Election
Officials and Clerks (NACRC) www.nacrc.org The National Association of County Recorders, Election Officials and Clerks is a professional organization of elected and appointed county administrative officials, who recognize the advantages of networking on a national level. NACRC is an affiliate of the National Association of Counties (NACO). NACO serves as the unified voice of county government in Washington D.C., advancing concerns of county officials in the legislative process. NACRC's close and long standing relationship with NACO provides NACRC members with an avenue of access to the nations' leaders. |
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| National
Association of State Election Directors
(NASED) www.nased.org The National Association of State Election Directors (NASED) was formed in 1989 to serve as an exchange of best practices and ideas amongst the states. The NASED website contains contact information for the 50 state and 5 territorial Election Directors as well as information about their annual conferences. |
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| National
Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) http://vote.nist.gov Contains information on the role of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, a non-regulatory federal agency, and its Information Technology Laboratory to help realize nationwide improvements in voting systems through its expertise in areas such as computer security and usability. |
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