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Election Technology Library

The Election Technology Library (ETL) is designed serve as both a clearinghouse of information related to election technology and as a public service brought to you by the e-Government Consulting Group, a leading election technology research and development company. The ETL will be a single location to find news about election technology, to learn who's who in the elections world, to find any relevant research, as well as any other election technology related resources you may need.

The ETL has no policy agenda and aims to present information relevant to the field of election technology. Any opinions expressed on the ETL Blog are those of the authors and not the ETL.

As the ETL grows you will be able to find information current as well as upcoming election legislation, developing research in the field, election pilot programs, and any new election technology innovations.For technical novices and seasoned professionals the ETL will be the singled destination to learn about the world of election technology.

If you have information you would like to have included in the Election Technology Library, please contact us at info@electiontechnology.com.

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If you have published something that is not on the ETL list, please do not hesitate to contact us. Assuming that it is relevant content we are always looking to expand.

If you have been left off any particular list it is merely a reflection of a work in progress. Hopefully the ETL will continuously grow and add names and research.

Removal Request and Corrections

A core goal of the ETL is to accurately represent election technology related data. If any person or group would prefer not to referenced in the ETL, please notify us and such contenet will be removed. All information is gathered from public sources. If an errors are detected please contact us and the will be corrected as soon as possible.