By Patrick Ruffini, 04/22/2008 - 9:46am
The use of Twitter as a discovery vehicle for raw political intelligence takes another step today with Election Journal, a project by Republican election watchdog Mike Roman. The site is using Twitter, Flickr, and Google Maps to cover primary election day in Philadelphia, with Twittering correspondents stationed around the city.
Anyone who's worked a few election days in Philly knows how colorful things can get. Violence, intimidation, broken machines, and officials denied entry into polling places are par for the course. With more than 1,600 precincts in the city alone, it's difficult to get a handle on it all. Here's hoping a little technology-enabled citizen journalism can bring some much needed transparency to election day.
Follow @ElectionJournal on Twitter to get live breaking updates. And here's a map of the incidents they've uncovered so far:
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Looks fun.
Looks like a fun concept here. For anyone interested in following the live statewide results from PA on Twitter, we've got a new account set up at the LA Times that will be up to the minute. Check it out at the following link:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/04/tickettwitter.html