Voting and Social Media

Dec 10, 2012


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Pew Center on the States

Panelists talked about the role social media played in the 2012 presidential election. Among the topics they covered were the cost of old voting technology versus new, and the availability to voters of real-time information via mobile devices through Twitter and Facebook while waiting in line. They answered questions from audience members at the end of the program.
“Elections: Technology, Social Media, and Administration” was part of a Pew Center on the States day-long conference on the voter experience in 2012, held in the Newseum.
Panelists talked about the role social media played in the 2012 presidential election. Among the topics they covered were the cost of old voting technology versus new, and the availability to voters of real-time information via mobile devices through Twitter and Facebook while waiting in line. They answered questions from audience members at the end of the program.
“Elections: Technology, Social Media, and Administration” was part of a Pew Center on the States day-long conference on the voter experience in 2012, held in the Newseum.

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PEOPLE GRID LIST

  • Nelson, Kim
  • Conner, Adam
  • Finn, Mindy
  • Hunt, Ginny
  • Chapin, Doug
  • Caudell-Feagan, Michael
  • Nelson, Kim

    Executive Director Microsoft Corp->EGovernment and Government Solutions
    28:58 of 01:02:59
  • Conner, Adam

    Associate Manager Facebook->Privacy and Global Public Policy
    08:50 of 01:02:59
  • Finn, Mindy

    Director Twitter->Strategic Partnerships
    08:49 of 01:02:59
  • Hunt, Ginny

    Principal Google->Strategy and Civic Innovation
    07:44 of 01:02:59
  • Chapin, Doug

    Director University of Minnesota->Election Administration Program
    05:38 of 01:02:59
  • Caudell-Feagan, Michael

    Deputy Director Pew Center on the States
    00:19 of 01:02:59