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Ok Google, how do I vote?
Thursday, October 9, 2014
On November 4, Americans will cast ballots for 435 members of congress, 36 senators, 39 governorships, and thousands of other races locally. While every election is important, the voting process can often feel complicated, with the information about how to head to the polls spread across multiple official sources.
Get ready to vote with Google.
That’s why we are launching a number of new tools to equip voters with the information they need to vote on the issues they care about this November. What is my registration deadline? How do I vote? What forms of identification do I need? All a voter needs to do is ask Google.
For the first time ever, a simple search for [
how do i vote
] or [
register to vote
] will give you all the information you need - personalized by state - to vote in person, vote by mail, and make sure you are registered to vote.
Voters can even get reminders on key election information straight from the Google App.
What’s trending this election season?
As election day approaches,
YouTube.com/Elections
and
Google.com/Elections
will provide real-time feeds for all the latest news and analysis, live candidate debates, and trending videos on the key races and top issues from across the country.
By visiting
Google.com/+GooglePolitics
voters can see all Google Trends infographics -- a pulse on what Americans are searching in the final 26 days of the election.
Google Search and the Google Politics & Elections teams are working to make things simpler, by bringing technology to the elections process to encourage transparency, engagement, and informed participation. With so much at stake on November 4th, including the balance of power in Congress, it is crucial that voters have access to all the information they needed to exercise their power to vote at the polls.
Make sure to check back over the coming weeks, as we’ll continue to release new tools to make sure all Americans can discover and connect with our democratic process.
Be informed. Spread the word. Get ready to use your power.
Posted by Anthea Watson Strong, Elections & Civic Engagement Program Manager
Counting the Votes in Brazil
Monday, October 6, 2014
As the polls closed and votes were being totaled yesterday in Brazil, we introduced two new features to our Google Politics & Elections program in Brazil keep everyone updated on the results - both on Election Day and as we head into an October 26th runoff.
Live Results Map
: an interactive map allowing users to view results for president, governor, senator and the number of seats for Congress won by each party, both nationwide and by state level.
Presidential results on search
: for the first time in Brazil, if you do a simple search for words related to elections and results, we will give you the results for the presidential run.
The information is based on data coming directly from the Electoral Supreme Court (
TSE
), our partner in this project.
Since we launched our
Brazil Elections platform
in the beginning of September, thousands of Brazilians have visited the site and used our tools in an effort to stay informed.
Many of them have used the “
Know Your Candidates
” explorer to dig deeper into information on over 20,000 candidates running for office this year - in all 26 states and the Federal District. They’ve have watched YouTube news pieces from Estadão, navigated Media profiles from more than 30 partners and stayed updated on the latest election news from Google News.
All these resources have made the platform a rich source of information. We hope the new results tools live now will help everyone continue to stay updated and informed as Brazil finds out who their next leaders will be.
Posted by Steven Samorodin, Google Politics & Elections Engineering Team
Launching YouTube for Government
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Posted by
Brandon Feldman, YouTube News & Politics
From live streams of the
State of the Union
and
legislative hearings
, to
explainer videos
on important issues and
Hangouts
with constituents, YouTube has become an important platform where citizens engage with their governments and elected officials.
In order to help government officials get a better idea of what YouTube can do, we are launching
youtube.com/government101
, a one-stop shop where government officials can learn how to get the most out of YouTube as a communication tool.
The site offers a broad range of YouTube advice, from the basics of creating a channel to in-depth guidance on features like live streaming, annotations, playlists and more. We’ve also featured case studies from government offices around the world that are using YouTube in innovative ways.
If you're a government official, whether you are looking for an answer to a quick question or need a full training on YouTube best practices, we hope this resource will help you engage in a rich dialogue with your constituents and increase transparency within your community.
Following Scotland's Referendum Vote
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
On Thursday, September 18, 2014, Scotland’s five million residents will be faced with a defining decision for their country: Should Scotland be an independent country?
For the first time in the United Kingdom - and for this vote only - 16 and 17 year olds will be able to sign up to the electoral register and have a voice in this historic moment.
With under two weeks left until polling day, we want to help you stay up to date on all the latest news surrounding the vote.
That’s why we’ve launched the Google Elections site dedicated to the Scottish referendum.
Visit:
google.com/landing/scotland
where you’ll find news articles, Google+ Hangouts, and YouTube Videos on the upcoming vote as well as profiles of some of the key players.
Follow the politicians on Google+, join in the online Hangouts, and have your say on the dedicated online communities. Because this site is for you to stay informed on all the key issues and to allow you to interact with the people deciding your future.
Posted by Kate Sokolov, Google Politics & Elections Team
2014 Google Personal Democracy Fellows
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Posted by Anthea Watson Strong, Google Social Impact team
Google and Personal Democracy Media have teamed up to offer fellowships for women working in civic technology to attend the 11th annual
Personal Democracy Forum
, June 5-6, 2014 at NYU’s Skirball Center.
This year’s theme is “Save the Internet | The Internet Saves,” and focuses on the ways people can work together to keep the Internet open for free speech, and how the Internet itself helps make society and civic life more open, participatory, and innovative.
For the 2014 Google PDF Fellowship, we have selected 15 women who are working to keep the Internet open and working on ways the Internet makes democracy stronger -- or both!
We’re excited to announce the 2014 Google Personal Democracy Fellows, and we’re expecting great things from the 15 women selected for the Fellowship.
Congratulations to the 2014 Google Personal Democracy Fellows, and thank you to everyone who applied!
Serah Kiburu
Wendy Fong
Tiffany Chu
Joylita Saldanha
Ellie Marshall
Alessandra Orofino
Anna Mazgal
Emma Mulqueeny
Clemence Pene
Jamiah Adams
Paola Villarreal
Katrin Verclas
Sarah Kaufman
Rebekah Monson
Emma Ruiz
Introducing ‘Know Your Candidates tool’ for Lok Sabha Elections 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Cross-posted from the
Google India Blog
Tool to help voters find information about Lok Sabha candidates and their constituency MP
In the last five months, we have made a concerted effort to provide our users a destination for all their information needs for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. As we get closer to the voting day in many constituencies, we are introducing a new tool as part of our elections portal offering
‘
google.co.in/elections
’,
called ‘Know Your Candidates’. The new tool will allow you to get easy access to relevant information about political candidates contesting from your constituency and the incumbent Member of Parliament.
This tool integrates publicly available information sourced from Indian organizations such as the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), PRS Legislative Research and Liberty Institute India. The tool will provide valuable information for each sitting Lok Sabha MP and contesting candidates such as their disclosed educational background, financial declaration and social media presence (wherever available). The Tool also integrates YouTube candidate bios being produced by Ping Network.
Mapped onto the Google Maps interface, you will be able to find the information about candidates by using pin codes of your area or by zooming into your locality on the map.
We hope that making this information easily accessible will help Indian voters learn more about candidates running for public office and help them to make an informed decision
Posted by Google Elections Team, Google India
Keeping one billion voters informed in India and Indonesia
Friday, April 4, 2014
Cross-posted from the Google
Asia Pacific Blog
Election season is in full swing for two of the world’s largest democracies as a staggering one billion people make their way to the polls in April. To help keep Indian and Indonesian voters informed, we’ve launched tools that provide easier access to the latest news, videos, and practical details about the coming elections.
India
We’re enabling interaction between candidates and their electorates through a series of Hangouts on Air with India’s political leaders. You can view the
conversation with BJP leader Arun Jaitley
and stay informed about upcoming guests through our
Elections Hub
.
Indians can also submit an interactive
Pledge to Vote
on the map to share messages with fellow citizens on why voting is important. If you need any inspiration, watch this moving story of Mr. Shyam Negi, independent India’s first voter, who is 97 years old and has never missed the opportunity to cast his vote.
Indonesia
In Indonesia, voting-rights NGO
Perludem
and
The Asia Foundation
are using our Google Maps tools to create a
candidate information map
that will be updated as votes come in on election day. Together with Perludem, we’ve also held workshops to enable Indonesian candidates to reach and communicate with voters across the country on platforms such as YouTube and Google+. In this year’s election, 44% of voters are between 18 and 22 years old, and are casting their ballots for the first time. We hope that through better engagement with the candidates, more young voters will be encouraged to go to the polls.
Indonesia’s Elections Hub
also keeps citizens informed about how the different political parties are trending in Google Search.
As election fever sets in, we hope the Elections Hubs at
Google.co.in/elections
for India and
Google.co.id/elections
for Indonesia provide you with all the information that you need to stay on top of these significant events.
Posted by Chetan Krishnaswamy, Head of Government Relations at Google India, and Shinto Nugruho, Head of Government Relations, Google Indonesia
Case Study: Enroll America
Friday, March 7, 2014
The developing story about the Affordable Care Act is how Enroll America - and its use of technology - has been central to the upward trend in health insurance enrollees.
Enroll America’s goal is simple: maximize the number of Americans enrolling in affordable health coverage. Read the full case study
here
.
Likely Voters are Spending More Time than Ever Watching Online Video
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
The American electorate has reached a tipping point -- with 29% of likely voters not having watched live television in the past week -- according to new research from Google, digital firms Targeted Victory (R) and Well & Lighthouse (D), and polling firms Public Opinion Strategies (R) and Global Strategy Group (D).
To understand how electoral and advocacy campaigns can effectively reach likely voters, Public Opinion Strategies and Global Strategy Group conducted a national telephone survey of N=800 likely voters, January 25-28, 2014.
Read the full study
here
.
YouTube’s your one stop shop for U.S. politics this week
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
It’s a busy week in Washington, but you don’t need to be in the nation’s capital to be a part of it. YouTube will deliver each big moment live.
Tonight at 9 p.m. ET, President Obama’s fifth State of the Union address will stream live on
the White House’s YouTube channel
, followed by the Republican response by Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers on
Speaker Boehner’s channel
. Senator Mike Lee will deliver the
Tea Party response
and Senator Rand Paul will offer
remarks
as well. Several of our news partners will also share their coverage of the event on YouTube, including the
New York Times
,
Wall Street Journal
,
Washington Post
,
The Young Turks
, and
NowThis News
.
This Friday at 2 p.m. ET, President Obama will participate in the
first-ever Presidential Hangout Road Trip
. He’ll “travel” the country and hop into Google+ Hangouts with people from across the nation to answer their questions and hear their thoughts about the topics he addressed in tonight’s speech.
If you’d like to join the Hangout, record a 60-second video with your name, location, a bit about yourself and the question you’d like to ask the president. Then post it on YouTube with the hashtag #AskObama2014.
Tune in all week and keep up with the latest news by subscribing to
youtube.com/news
.
Posted by Brandon Feldman, News Content Partnerships, recently watched
"Kid President's Letter to a Person on Their First Day Here."
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