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William J. Kelleher, Ph.D. Political Scientist, author, speaker My new book "Internet Voting Now!" is on Kindle, at http://tinyurl.com/IntV-Now

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Articles By Dr. William J. Kelleher

internet voting is on in Edmonton
By | 11/27/2012 | Ballot Access

A Citizens’ Jury in Edmonton, Alberta has unanimously approved an internet voting system that could be implemented by October 2013.

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postpone the election you say?
By | 11/01/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline | 7 Comments

The United States has a long history of going ahead with presidential elections. The presidential election of 1812  was conducted even though war had just been declared against the Brits. Incumbent.

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A mock jellybean election will test Edmonton's internet voting system
By | 10/16/2012 | Electoral Reform

Yes folks, no typo. The Edmonton, Canada 2012 Internet Voting Jellybean Color Election is open to anyone wishing to participate, including foreigners from the USA! Edmonton is the capital of Alberta.

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the security of internet voting
By | 09/23/2012 | Ballot Access, Electoral Reform, Headline, Issues, Technology

Question: Can Internet voting be done securely? While this question seems simple enough, it actually provokes conflicting and complex opinions, and sometimes strong emotions on both sides. There are folks.

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Credit: NationalPost.com
By | 09/18/2012 | Electoral Reform, Headline

The Drum Beat Grows Louder for Internet Voting in Canada British Columbia Before being elected as the Premier of British Columbia, which borders the US state of Washington, Christy Clark.

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Successes of internet voting in Canada
By | 09/11/2012 | Electoral Reform, Headline

Markham Markham, Ontario, which is just a short drive from Detroit, Michigan, is a model of Internet voting success. In 2003, Markham became the first city in Canada to offer.

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By | 09/04/2012 | Ballot Access, Electoral Reform

Unlike the USA, all of Canada is debating whether or not to make Internet voting a part of its election technology. The discussion has been building steam over the past.

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