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Popular sovereignty / Democracy / Open government / Government / Election technology / E-democracy / E-participation / E-Government / Online consultation / Technology / Politics / Direct democracy
Date: 2008-12-26 18:21:06
Popular sovereignty
Democracy
Open government
Government
Election technology
E-democracy
E-participation
E-Government
Online consultation
Technology
Politics
Direct democracy

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