Monday, July 14, 2008

4 years later...

Wisconsin will finally be creating a system to better track election data.
Wisconsin won a $2 million grant in order to draw a clearer picture of the voting behavior of Wisconsinites in this November 's presidential election.

The state is implementing a Web-based system for collecting election data from Wisconsin 's 72 county clerks and 1,851 municipal clerks in the hopes of getting more complete voting information.

Wisconsin was one of five states to win a grant from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission. It will be administered by the state Government Accountability Board, which oversees state elections and ethics laws.
Should have been done after the debacle that was 2004 and is monitoring every election since...

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