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WELCOME
Welcome to the Election Administration 2.0 community.community where you can help build the future of Democracy!

WHAT IS THIS?
Warren Slocum's "Election Administration 2.0" is a meeting place for people interested in sharing ideas and experiences in election administration. More specifically we are interested in the best practices in administration, the future of election administration as well as the profession of election administration. We want to challenge traditional views and build a community that is committed to "rebooting election administration."

A NATIONAL CONVERSATION
Important too is the goal of fostering a national conversation on "how to improve elections" in the United States. With our broad agenda, this wiki should appeal to election administrators and those professionals who work in the field of elections and citizens, academics, activist groups and organizations who have an interest in creating the next generation voting experience for Americans.

We invite you to take a look around. Be sure to visit the Discussion Forum space and add your two cents. Got an article you want published? This is the place.

JOIN US
Hopefully you will join our cause and share your perspectives, opinions and ideas on these important topics.

WHAT TO DO NEXT?
In order to begin contributing to this community you must first register as a user. That process is easy - all you need to do is click "Join This Site" button. It's easy and will only take a minute of your time.

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT WIKIS?

A wiki is a collaboratively written website. That means that after joining the community you add content - ideas, comments, photos - whatever. If you want to learn more about wikis - just watch the YouTube video. Would you rather read about wikis and collaborative software? If so - visit Wikipedia's Introduction to Wikis.



SOME GUIDELINES FOR EDITING THE WIKI
1. Everyone is welcome to add information to enhance Election Administration 2.0.
2. Information added to the wiki should be accurate.
3. Wikis often have heated debates on various topics - be civil.
4. No partisanship.
5. Now you know, so jump right in. Join the community by clicking the "Join this Site" button.



Questions or comments?
Contact Warren