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MobileActive Strategy Guide #1: Using Mobile Phones in Elections and Voter Registration Campaigns

Author

Michael Stein

Publication Date

2007

Summary

This series of Strategy Guides is designed to equip organisations around the world with the know-how to deploy effective mobile campaigns for a variety of types of activism and advocacy. Guide #1 covers the use of mobile phones in elections, both as voter registration and monitoring tools. They can also be used to educate citizens on candidates and their stances on issues and for fund raising in support of candidates. According to the guide, "with 3 billion phones in circulation around the world, in many countries mobile phones are the easiest and least expensive way to communicate and are far more pervasive than the Internet."

Mobile phones have been used for systematic election monitoring in Nigeria, Macedonia, Sierra Leone, and Kenya, among women voters in Saudi Arabia, and in popular uprisings in the Ukraine and South Korea. In the 2004 United States (US) election, almost 10,000 people started their voter registration process through a mobile campaign. Text messaging, particularly popular with young people, is a mobile phone capability that is used by 75% of phone owners in some countries, while it has 40% usage in the US due to the pay-per-use cost structure model.

The guide is both a how-to document and a case study resource. It explains how to choose what data to track, how to register voters, messaging options, such as Short Message Service (SMS) text messages, politically themed ring tones, six-digit "mobile short codes" for recruiting at concerts and events, fund raising by instant donation via mobile phone, and "forward-to-a-friend" function.

The document includes the following sections: Mobile Phones in Elections and Voter Registration Campaigns; Electoral Monitoring and Participation; Mobile Phones in Election Monitoring; Voter Registration; Candidate and Political Party Support; and Lessons Learned.

The guide's host website, MobileActive, is a global community of strategists, activists, and technicians who are using mobile phones in their social change work. This site includes blogs as conversation from the "MobileActive" community of site users, data, including statistics on mobile usage, a director of mobile technology senders and practitioner, and strategy resources to leverage mobile technology for campaigns.



Number of Pages

13

Languages

English, Arabic

Contact

Michael Stein
Berkeley CA
United States
Tel: 510 868 1680

Katrin Verclas
MobileActive

8 W. 27th Street, Suite 2/2nd floor

New York NY
10001
United States
Tel: 413 884 0094

Source

HUB website accessed on March 10 2008.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 10 2008
Last Updated May 07 2008

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