By silicon.com, 4 May 2005 15:30
NEWS With election day upon us, silicon.com rounds up our top articles on the role IT plays in this year's General Election.
First read our in-depth analysis of the bigger issues surrounding the campaign...
Leader: Will we ever e-vote?
First the technology must overcome fraud fears...
High-tech v doorstep canvassing
Andy McCue reports from the campaigning frontline
CIO Jury: Bosses bored by election business pledges
Our panel of IT chiefs on how well political parties address business concerns...
Next government must launch war on hackers
Steve Ranger looks at what the industry puts high on the to-do list...
Can technology change a campaign result?
Sylvia Carr puts the question to the academics...
High-tech campaigning targets key voters
Andy McCue on how old-fashioned canvassing is being replaced by fancy databases...
Tech-champion MP Richard Allan on his political time
Andy McCue gets an interview as Allan steps down from office...
Leader: Technology matters in the general election
Or does it? We'd like to know what you think...
Leader: Can Tony close the digital divide?
Not just this government but subsequent governments must be 'on message'...
Now for the highlights of our ongoing election news coverage...
Bookies tip Blair for 60-seat victory
Election blogs slice through spin
Lib Dems turn to iPods to reach voters
MPs' tech promises fall on deaf ears
Labour tops campaign website study
Labour reveals tech plans in election manifesto
Lib Dem manifesto hits out at ID cards
Tory MPs propose radical government IT overhaul

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