Indiana did very well in web presence
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From a voter's perspective, you want to know that you're registered to vote and where to vote
We’re very happy to hear that we are providing quality resources via the Internet ... Our office will continue to work on providing vital election information in an easily accessible format.
We know that, on average, people spend less than two minutes on a Web site before they give up on their search for information
State election offices have made considerable strides in getting Websites up and running. Yet as more and more Americans seek information online, it is no longer enough for election offices merely to put information online
Voters are turning to the Web with basic questions about how to cast their ballot. And our study shows that state Web sites need to do a better job in meeting those needs. There are simple things outlined in this report that every state can do to improve services and make the democratic process easier.