Web tech site Nettuts+ has a must-read (for online politics and technology nerds) interview with Daniel Ryan, OFA’s Director of Frontend Development. The article covers a lot of ground in great detail, looking both at the technology the...
These are the simple ways technology can help get out the vote: check out the polling place/ballot info finder below, developed by the
Screwing up a web project isn’t hard — I’ve done it a time or two myself in 15-odd years in the field. Screwing up a web project in truly epic style? THAT can take some effort. Fortunately, Elana Levin and Aaron Welch have our...
One reason Epolitics.com has been so quiet lately? The sweet lassitude of summer has sung its siren song for sure, but I haven’t yet succumbed — too many projects have demanded a delayed start to the season’s easy livin’. A...
Very few people have ever used “cool” and “redistricting” in the same headline, but longtime readers will know that I’m a bit of a redistricting nerd — my first substantive political experience was as staffer in...
This just in: The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee (DLCC) and NGP VAN have partnered to bring state legislative candidates across the country DLCC Go, a unique suite of integrated and affordable new media, fundraising, and field campaign...
Check out this Obama campaign page, your destination if you try to unsubscribe from his email list (via Peter Pasi). Clever, eh? Other than navigation links, here’s the entire text: “I’m voting for the President in 2012—I just...
Our good friends over at Campaigns & Elections are busily prepping the next issue for print, but they took a quick break a few days back to post the previous issue’s “Technology Bytes” column. The focus? Campaign websites, a...
*To the tune of All the Single Ladies A quick public service announcement from your friends here at Epolitics.com: as you’re cruising around the web, you’ll no doubt occasionally find stories you like. And I bet you even have a few web...
Also published on HuffingtonPost Here’s an angle that just occurred to me about today’s widespread online protests against the “Stop Online Piracy Act”: normally we talk about digital activism being HOSTED on the internet...