![]() If you’re suddenly feeling a little exposed, you’re probably not alone. ![]() (They all had pretty solid voting records, according to the app.) Roberts, Amy Gutmann, Stephen Starr, Larry Krasner, Bart Blatstein, and even Jim Kenney. For example, we used the app to look up notable Philadelphians like Brian L. Is it illegal? No - and don’t worry: No one can see whom you vote for (that’s not public), only whether you voted. It’s national, so you can look up anyone in any state, but be warned: VoteWithMe will sometimes tell you that the same person is registered in multiple states, depending on the information you use to look them up (and if, for example, they registered in one state and then moved to another). As far as we can tell, it only presents election information dating back to 2000. How does it work? The app uses publicly available voter files maintained by each state. Both the app and the nonprofit behind the app claim to be unassociated with any party or campaign, though. Digital Service Team under President Barack Obama. VoteWithMe was created by a nonprofit called the New Data Project, which is run partially by executive director Mikey Dickerson - a former administrator with the U.S. It also works the other way around, of course: It tells your friends whether you voted in past elections.Īre You Registered to Vote? Tuesday Is the Deadline That’s thanks to a new app called VoteWithMe, which allows users to scan their contact lists to see their friends’ voting records - including their current registered party affiliation.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |