E-VOTER INSTITUTE RESEARCH
History of Internet Use in Political and Advocacy Campaigns
For campaign strategists and students of political campaigns and elections who are trying to put technology changes into perspective, here are some of our past research reports starting in 1998.
- E-Voter 98 our original research that demonstrated online ads could move the needle even if people did not click. Released 1999
- Where the Internet and Politics Meet: Research and Reports from the Frontlines. Released 2002
- ShakeUp, MakeWaves, and PressOn: Research and Reports on Changes in the Political Landscape. Released 2004
- Moving to the Mainstream: Web-Based Political Communications on the Road to 2008. Released 2006
- Objects in the Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear: Change is Accelerating in the Political Landscape. Released 2007
- Missing the Boat: How Political and Advocacy Communications Leaders Spend Campaign Funds. Released 2008
- Rhetoric, Reality and the Internet: What Do Voters Really Want. Released 2008
- Harnessing the Power of Social Networks: Campaign 2008 Taps Into the Virtual Grid. Released 2008
- Sex and the Voting Booth: What Do We Know About Women Voters? Released 2008
- Rise of On-Demand Political Campaigns. Released 2009
- Persuading and Motivating Voters: What Will it Take in 2010? Released 2010
- Social Networks Supercharge Politics: Turning Action Into Votes in 2010. Released 2010