As Americans gear up for the midterm elections on November 2, we wanted to share a few tools that make it easier to gather voting information. When you search on Google for [polling place] or [where to vote], you'll see a search box to help you find your polling place, candidates, and local election office. Just type in the home address where you're registered to vote. The search looks like this: ![]() This feature is powered by the Google Election Center, an experimental service that lets election officials provide data directly to Google in order to create a set of search tools. Anyone with a website can also provide this same functionality by embedding the open source Election Center gadget on your site, or use the gadget code or API to build your own. ![]() And you don't need to be at your computer to easily find this information. If you'd rather get it on your mobile device, we've also created a mobile landing page: m.google.com/elections. As for election news, you'll find a special Google News section with stories for each state so you can easily catch up on the latest headlines. ![]() We hope all of these tools help you get and stay informed throughout the election season. |
Monday, November 1, 2010
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