Hello press team at Wikimedia,
Sunlight along with Washington Post and NPR is hosting
Election Hackathon
2012 on Oct 6-7. If you are a developer with an interest in creating
new tools to bring some transparency to the electoral process, you
should definitely come!
There's more information below.
-Zubedah
This year's elections are promising to be the most expensive in U.S.
history. With many candidates receiving hefty support from outside
groups contributing unlimited amounts of money into their campaigns,
everyone should easily know how these millions of dollars are spent.
This is why we are teaming up with NPR and the Washington Post to create
new tools and bring transparency to the electoral process at the
Election Hackathon 2012. The moment seems ripe for politically-minded
developers to get together and create some cool stuff.
On October 6 and 7, join us and other DC-based developers in building
innovative apps that will help citizens better understand how the voting
system works. Participants will compete for $5,000 in prizes.
Register for the Election Hackathon 2012 and help unlock our government [LINK:
http://www.electionhackathon.com/]
Hackathons are an informal but effective way for developers and civic
hackers to collaborate on projects that educate the public on how
government functions. Using data from Sunlight Labs, NPR and the
Washington Post APIs, the Election Hackathon 2012 will inspire
developers to make tools that will shed light on the 2012 Presidential
election.
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Zubedah Nanfuka
Sunlight Foundation