Top 20 Election Day Web sites and online tools
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Ready for
election day?
The Web is brimming with interactive tools--everything from widgets to
mobile alerts--that can help you stay on top of the presidential vote
and keep you informed, no matter where you go. We've compiled some of
the best resources to take you through the election's end, whether
you're seeking polling info, real-time results, or just a few laughs.
Bookmark this page now, and you'll have all that you need, every step
of the way.
Voting information
- Google Voter Info:
This site offers an easy way to find your polling place. Type in your
home address, and you'll get an interactive map in seconds. A mobile
version is available too.
- ACLU Voting Rights Guide:
Stop by this site before voting and snag a printable card specific to
your state. It'll give you polling hours, policies, and numbers to call
in case you encounter a problem.
- CNN Voter Hotline:
At this site you can see an interactive state-by-state breakdown of
polling problems as they occur. See how many calls are coming in from
each county and what kinds of complaints are being lodged.
- Ballotpedia:
Get a simple breakdown of all the measures and initiatives on the
ballot where you live. Click on your location, and you can see what the
propositions are really about.
- Glassbooth or USA Today Candidate Match Game:
If you're still on the fence in regard to the presidential candidates,
both of these sites can help you figure out which side better matches
your beliefs.
Results monitoring
- MSNBC Results Widget:
This tool delivers real-time results to your blog or social-network
profile. Just set the options--you can choose to see specific states or
a nationwide view--and you'll receive up-to-the-second returns where
you want them.
- CNN YourRaces: Customize your own tracking tool with any number of races, then watch the results in real time through CNN's site. The service is also available via CNN's mobile interface.
- AOL Election Toolbar:
Set up a toolbar at the top of your browser to see all the latest
election headlines scrolling across your screen. It's available for
both Internet Explorer and Firefox.
- iDashboards:
Starting Nov. 4, this live dashboard will show real-time results from
across the country. Hover your mouse over any state to see its returns.
- NYT SMS Results: The New York Times
is offering free text-based alerts for election night. Text NEWSALERTS
to 698698 to get national results, or text ELECTIONS followed by your
zip code (e.g., ELECTIONS 90210) to 698698 to obtain state-specific
updates. (Standard text-messaging rates from your carrier will apply.)
Interactive analysis
- YouTube VideoYourVote:
Send in a video clip of your voting experience, and see what's
happening to other voters across the country, too. You can sort clips
to watch videos showing voter intimidation, polling-place problems, or
just the general excitement of the day.
- We Op-Ed:
At this open community of political discussion and debate, you can see
what citizens are saying on both sides, and add your voice to the mix.
- SocialMedian: Get all sorts of election-focused social content in one central location. SocialMedian aggregates conversations from blogs, Twitter posts, and YouTube videos to create a single space for finding and filtering the Internet's hottest election topics at any moment.
- Microsoft Political Streams:
Using this slightly more mainstream news aggregation service, you can
see separated news and blog posts related to politics, updated in real
time.
- Twitter Election:
See unfiltered updates from Twitter users worldwide. Watch your screen
fill up with short summaries and rants tapped out by poll watchers from
coast to coast.
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