Washington Republicans to try online voting
The group will cast online ballots when they choose delegates for their state convention
Some Washington Republicans soon will use Internet ballots to vote for delegates
to the King County and Washington state Republican conventions.
The move marks another small victory for concept of online voting. Earlier
this month, Arizona Democrats became the first to hold a valid online election
for their state presidential primary.
Republicans in King County will vote electronically April 8 for state delegates.
And all Republican state delegates will vote electronically June 16 for
national delegates. Delegates will use computers available at the convention
to cast votes.
Mike Majestic, co-founder of iPolitics.com, which will host the voting,
said online voting will make reporting the results easier.
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