tailieunhanh - E-DECEPTIVE CAMPAIGN PRACTICES REPORT: INTERNET TECHNOLOGY & DEMOCRACY 2.0

Deceptive campaigns are attempts to misdirect targeted voters regarding the voting process for public elections. Election activity that would be considered deceptive could for example include false statements about polling times, date of the election, voter identification rules, or the eligibility requirements for voters who wish to cast a ballot. Historically, disinformation and misinformation efforts intended to suppress voter participation have been systemic attempts to reduce voter participation among low-income, minority, young, disabled, and elderly voters. Deceptive techniques deployed in the 2004 and 2006 general elections relied upon telephone calls, ballot challenges, direct mail, and canvass literature Some voters were told they would face arrest if they. | E-Deceptive Campaign Practices Report Internet Technology Democracy Electronic Privacy Information Center 10 20 2008 E-Deceptive Campaign Practices Report Internet Technology Democracy October 20 2008 Executive Report Internet Communications and Deceptive Voter The Challenge of Internet Enabled Political Reaching Voters in 2008. 12 Search Engine Search Engine Requests Deceptive Search Engine Requests Search Engine Search Engine Results Deceptive Search Engine Results Social Network Social Networking Sites Deceptive Social Networking Sites VoIP or Voice Over Internet VoIP Political VoIP Deceptive VoIP Web Advertising and Behavioral Web Advertising and Behavioral Targeting Deceptive Web Advertising and Behavioral Targeting 2 EPIC The Century Foundation E-Deceptive Campaign Practices Report Internet Technology Democracy 10 20 2008 Web Blogs and Web Web Blogs and Web Pages Deceptive E-mail and Instant E-mail and Instant Messaging Deceptive E-mail and Instant Messaging Appendix Appendix 3 EPIC The Century Foundation E-Deceptive Campaign Practices Report Internet Technology Democracy .