I think the simple brand is #mpls13 - its home is here:
http://e-democracy.org/mpls13
The selected "winner" will get a credit to your design site from this
election section.
I am thinking that I'll let candidates know that we will order them on
the list of candidates based on the order of them informing us that
they placed the icon on their campaign site home page with a link to
http://e-democracy.org/mpls13 .
FYI - our roots are with the world's first election info site in 1994:
http://e-democracy.org/1994
This could be fun!
(Someone asked me why we need a logo - it is something we can ask
candidates and others we link to from this "community directory" to
add to their page. Candidates don't link to their opponents, but we
can be one neutral step away. As a neutral site we can also likely
generate links from government and other sites. Another key value is
that many candidates appear to have no visible links to their sites in
the Google index. The better linked all the candidate sites are, the
easier it will be for voters to find information or get involved.)
Steven Clift - http://stevenclift.com
Executive Director - http://E-Democracy.org
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