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August 1, 2012 08:10 pm GMT

TurboVote Wants to Be the Netflix of Voter Registration




TurboVote, an up-and-coming startup, wants to become the "Netflix of voting" by revolutionizing voter registration and vote by mail via the Internet and snail mail.

The concept is simple: Users fill out voter registration or vote by mail forms on their Internet browser, then TurboVote prints an official document based on that data. TurboVote sends users a paper copy through snail mail along with an envelope pre-printed with the address of each user's local voter election board -- very much how Netflix's original business model works.

Once a user gets the form and envelope, all they've got to do is sign the form, stuff it in the envelope and drop it in the mail.

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More About: 2012 presidential campaign, Politics, Social Good, Startups, US, elections, technology, voting


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