InfoVoter Technologies is a nationally recognized leader in the development of election technologies for non-profit organizations, foundations, and news media clients benefiting voters. Welcome to our community where InfoVoter Technologies employees along with citizens, media, technology and academic partners, election administrators, voter advocacy and election integrity organizations
(often with competing philosophies and interests) work to ensure better elections through oversight and transparency.
InfoVoter Technologies History
2007 - 2008
InfoVoter Technologies launches the Tom Joyner MYVOTE1 voter hotline across 115 media markets with a reach of 8 million listeners. The Tom Joyner MYVOTE1 hotline is subsequently picked up and carried over the Urban American Radio Network. The hotline serves as the backbone for "Watch The Vote 2008" and other election integrity and protection programs. The Cable News Network (CNN) executes an agreement with InfoVoter to use its platform to support the CNN Voter Hotline, 1.877.GOCNN08. InfoVoter continues its partnership with the League of Women Voters' Vote411.org and Google.com's 2008 poll locator project (
http://maps.google.com/vote) is powered using InfoVoter Technologies' national polling place to precinct database. The University of Pennsylvania Law School, through its Toll Public Interest Center partners with InfoVoter Technologies and provides law students with the opportunity to engage in legal research on issues of voting irregularities, prepare briefs, seek voter affidavits, work to preserve ballot access, and propose remedies for problems that voters face.
2004 – 2006
Infovoter Technologies, produces the NBC Voter Alert Line (1.866.MYVOTE1) – a national hotline streaming exclusive audio content to NBC. This content feeds NBC’s live broadcast from the National Constitution Center on Election Day, November 2, 2004 as well as NBC Nightly News broadcasts in the week leading up to the election. This technology, Vote411, also supports a second national Election Day hotline (1.866.OURVOTE) for a consortium of civil rights groups and labor organizations. The League of Women Voters' (
http://www.vote411.com) is developed in partnership with Infovoter Technologies and Yahoo.com
2003
InfoVoter’s predecessor, VoterLink Data Systems, designs and produces election day coverage, called “The War Room”, for, WPHT Radio, “The Big Talker” 1210 AM Philadelphia. The station, using VoterLink’s Tracker technology, is able to deliver, for the first time in radio broadcast history, live real-time turnout tracking to a radio audience.
2002
VoterLink introduces two breakthrough technologies in the political marketplace: Robo+ customizing automated telecommunications in the political marketplace; Tracker providing the capability to track Election Day turnout in real-time across state lines.