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Friday, November 03, 2000

Most States Put Election Returns On Web

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In 1994, California put live returns from a statewide election on the Internet, becoming the first state to do so.

Since then over half of the states, 28, have joined California in offering online election results, says Kim Alexander, president of the California Voter Foundation (CVF). Twenty-nine states are posting a blow-by-blow account of the race between George Bush and Al Gore on the Web today, along with tallies from congressional, state and local contests.

"I think it's a great trend, because a lot of the news coverage has been focused around the presidential race, while voters are interested in campaigns up and down the ballot," says Alexander, whose non-profit, nonpartisan organization wants to use new technologies to improve democracy. "I think by making this information available, it helps all voters get involved in election night."

Most of the sites offering online election results are run by a state agency, typically the secretary of state's office. Florida has a particularly comprehensive, easy-to-read site that's linked to each of the state's 67 counties and is being hosted by Florida's Division of Elections.

Every state is using the Internet to educate voters about candidates running for state and local office, according to CVF. A partial list of states putting today's election returns on the Internet follows:

Alaska

State of Alaska Division of Elections

Arizona

www.sosaz.com

California

Vote2000

Florida

Florida Department of State

Indiana

Indiana General Election Results 2000

Louisiana

Louisiana Secretary of State Election Results Inquiry

Maryland

Maryland State Board of Elections

Michigan

Michigan Elections Results 2000

Missouri

Missouri Secretary of State Election Night Reporting

Nebraska

Nebraska Secretary of State Web Site

Nevada

Nevada Secretary of State Online Results Systems

New Mexico

New Mexico Unofficial General Election Results By Office

Ohio

Ohio Secretary of State General Election Results

Oklahoma

Oklahoma State Election Board

Rhode Island

Rhode Island Board of Elections

South Dakota

South Dakota Secretary of State

Tennessee

Tennessee Secretary of State Division of Elections

Virginia

Commonwealth of Virginia

Washington

Washington Secretary of State


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