Vote Note App Created By Student To Curb Elections Canada Confusion
OTTAWA - A Concordia University student is hoping to reverse the voter apathy trend among young people across Canada in advance of the expected fall federal election.
Matthew Heuman has created a new voting application for smart phones and tablets that he says gives youth voters the tools they need at election time — and takes away excuses for not voting.
The Vote Note app uses GPS technology to pinpoint riding districts for voters, providing them with candidate names and information, polling station locations and a clock that counts down to election day, which is expected Oct. 19.
READ MORE: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/07/08/developer-sees-potential-_n_7756538.html
Matthew Heuman has created a new voting application for smart phones and tablets that he says gives youth voters the tools they need at election time — and takes away excuses for not voting.
The Vote Note app uses GPS technology to pinpoint riding districts for voters, providing them with candidate names and information, polling station locations and a clock that counts down to election day, which is expected Oct. 19.
READ MORE: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2015/07/08/developer-sees-potential-_n_7756538.html
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