election
Election '05: Would e-voting have changed the outcome?
Comment As the post-mortem begins on the General Election, one of the biggest questions being asked is whether a change in voting methods could have changed the outcome. On the other hand are continuing questions over the ease... [09 May 2005]
Election '05: Digital divide must be addressed
Comment As the general election approaches, Simon Moores underscores just how important it is to make sure the whole population can take advantage of the internet - and notes how little we've done to combat the digital divide to... [26 Apr 2005]
Election special: Blair gives a little under IR35 pressure
News Despite a recent win in the High Court, Labour ministers are still on the defensive following pledges from both the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats to scrap the unpopular tax in their election manifestos. [29 May 2001]
Election 2001: Which party will do the most for Digital Britain?
Comment Why then has it been the non-issue of the election? General election screensavers and wallpaper, interactive games where Michael Portillo and Billy Bandwagon battle it out, and websites aimed at the... [05 Jun 2001]
Election results in high-tech power vacuum
News The influential All Party Parliamentary Internet Group (APIG) has been left with a power gap following the unseating of North East Milton Keynes MP Brian White in Thursday's general election. White, a former IT systems... [06 May 2005]
Election '05: High-tech campaigning targets key voters
Comment Traditional election campaigning methods have found themselves on the sidelines this time around as the mainstream political parties adopt a high-tech approach to the 2005 general election. In a move... [27 Apr 2005]
Election '05: High-tech v doorstep canvassing
Comment The aim was to see what actual impact all the money and faith the political parties have invested in the analytical capabilities of various voter targeting databases have actually had on the ground in the local constituencies and whether... [05 May 2005]
Election '05: Can technology change a campaign result?
Comment People have debated whether innovative use of technology helped decide the recent US Presidential Election. Did the Republican Party's use of the Voter Vault database to profile and target undecided voters prove, by the... [29 Apr 2005]
Election '05: Richard Allan on his political time
Comment One of Allan's recent obsessions has been putting up opposition to the government's controversial ID card plans, which were shelved after running out of legislative time in the run up to the general election. [29 Apr 2005]
Election '05: The best of silicon.com's coverage
News With election day upon us, silicon.com rounds up our top articles on the role IT plays in this year's General Election. CIO Jury: Bosses bored by election business pledges Leader:... [04 May 2005]
Election special: IT fights for Cabinet seat
News The decision over whether to create a Cabinet post for ecommerce will be top priority for Tony Blair after tomorrow's election, according to the current e-minister. Speaking to silicon.com, Patricia Hewitt declined to... [06 Jun 2001]
Stockwatch Daily: Election calms the markets
News Movers and shakers were thin on the ground this morning as investors sit tight ahead of Thursday's General Election. While the FTSE was down 1.2 points by 10.00(BST), dropping its earlier gains, technology stocks, with... [05 Jun 2001]
Election '05: Bookies tip Blair for 60-seat victory
News Labour is being tipped to win next week's general election with a vastly reduced majority, according to the money being wagered by UK betting punters. If that same winning streak continues next week then Tony Blair will... [29 Apr 2005]
Labour reveals tech plans in election manifesto
News Technology projects including ID cards and plans to close the digital divide feature prominently in the Labour Party's election manifesto, released today. The manifesto reveals that if Labour wins the... [13 Apr 2005]
Morning Edition: MSN to go mobile and 'e-rigging' the US election
News The Guardian brings news of political wrangling via the internet in the run up to the US presidential election. Firstly, it was totally dependent on mutual trust, which in an anonymous and secretive process such as an... [02 Nov 2000]
