Minnesota E-Democracy
Election 2004  

A partnership providing one-stop access to election 2004 information, news, and interactive forums across Minnesota.

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The E-Democracy 2002 partnership included the League of Women Voters of Minnesota, Minneasota Public Radio, Pioneer Press, startribune.com, WCCO-TV, the Minnesota Secretary of State's Office, and the University of Minnesota Extension Service.
 

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Join the E-Democracy 2004 team.  Citizens volunteers and election content providers have worked together since 1994 to make election information, online citizen discussions and candidate debates available to Minnesotans online.

Join our volunteer team or request more information via our comment form today.
 
 
 

 

E-Democracy 2004 Features

Candidate Web Site and E-mail Directory Election Information and News Sources

From major non-partisan sites ...

Additional non-profit, "neutral" resources ... Discuss Election Issues Submit Candidate/Election Web Site Information

Please submit candidate web sites to the Open Directory project in the appropriate section. Select your section and click "Submit Site" at the bottom. Read our web site promotion guide for more advice.

For non-partisan election information resources, please use our comment form to submit information about your site as well.  Getting listed in the Open Directory is your most strategic listing available.

We also encourage campaigns to submit web site announcements, press releases, newsletters, and position papers directly to the MN-POLITICS-ANNOUNCE 600 person e-mail list at mn-politics-announce@yahoogroups.com
 


 
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