Related Resources for Documenting Your Vote

  • Election Protection - A non-partisan  coalition that aims to ensure that all voters have an equal opportunity to participate in the political process.
  • BallotVox - A place to find the best blog posts, videos, pictures, and podcasts related to campaign 2008.
  • Video the Vote - A national initiative to protect voting rights by monitoring the electoral process.
  • Wired's Threat LevelWired's effort to track trouble at the polls.
  • New York Times Polling Place Photo Project - A nationwide experiment in citizen journalism that encourages voters to capture, post and share photographs of this year’s primaries, caucuses and general election.
  • YouTube's Video Your Vote - A non-partisan program produced in partnership with PBS, to encourage American voters to document their voting experiences.
  • Our Vote Live - A site that facilitates the documentation, sorting, and organization of election-related problems and inquiries reported by voters to the Election Protection Coalition.
  • MyFairElection.com - A web based platform to generate a crowd-sourced map of electoral conditions across the United States on Election Day 2008.
  • Voter Suppression Wiki - Non-partisan site designed to be a hub of information and action around efforts to suppress votes in the 2008 U.S. elections.
  • Twitter Vote Report: A volunteer network of software developers, designers, and other collaborators who have created a site that allows voters to use Twitter and the tag #votereport to report conditions and problems at the polls.
  • The Role of Citizen Media in Ensuring Fair Elections - CMLP blog post explaining how citizen media can galvanize voters to demand election reform and help election officials identify what needs fixing in our election system.
  • Get Out And Vote: Election Day Resources - CMLP's list of resources to help you find your voting location and report problems.