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- League_of_Technical_Voters abstract "The League of Technical Voters (LOTV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose primary goal is to involve more technical people in the political process.LOTV is a United States organization. LOTV obtained their 501(c)(3) status in October 2007. LOTV has sponsored numerous projects such as codeathons with flagship sponsorship from the Mozilla Foundation, the Transparent Federal Budget project and We Are All Actors 2007 workshop. The head office for LOTV is in Austin, TX.LOTV was formed on October 13, 2006 by Silona Bonewald, Kai Mantsch, Sharon Rush and Brigid Shea.From founding through 2013, LOTV's advisory board included Jason Asbahr, Tantek Çelik, Donna Kidwell, Chris Messina, Don Shafer, Jimmy Donal \"Jimbo\" Wales.On June 27, 2013, LOTV's Board of Directors elected new members: Lee B. \"Britt\" Blaser, Christopher W. Savage, Doc Searls and Philip J. Windley. Ph.D.In December, 2013, the LOTV Board accepted the resignations of Silona Bonewald, Michelle DeFrance, Joshua Gay and Donna Kidwell.In December, 2013, LOTV made two grants: $1,000 to [1] - The Center for Voting and Democracy and $1,000 to [2] - The Sunlight Foundation.".
- League_of_Technical_Voters wikiPageExternalLink Fairvote.org.
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- League_of_Technical_Voters wikiPageWikiLink Chris_Messina_(open_source_advocate).
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- League_of_Technical_Voters comment "The League of Technical Voters (LOTV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose primary goal is to involve more technical people in the political process.LOTV is a United States organization. LOTV obtained their 501(c)(3) status in October 2007. LOTV has sponsored numerous projects such as codeathons with flagship sponsorship from the Mozilla Foundation, the Transparent Federal Budget project and We Are All Actors 2007 workshop.".
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