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  2. Aristotle, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle, Inc. is a U.S. company founded and led by brothers John Aristotle Phillips and Dean Aristotle Phillips in 1983, specializing in data mining voter data for political campaigns. [1] See also [ edit ]

  3. Voter database - Wikipedia

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    A voter database is a database containing information on voters for the purpose of assisting a political party or an individual politician, in their Get out the vote (GOTV) efforts and other areas of the campaign. In most countries, the election agency makes the electoral roll available to all campaigns soon after the election campaign has begun.

  4. Constitutions (Aristotle) - Wikipedia

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    Constitutions. (Aristotle) Constitutions ( Ancient Greek: Πολιτεῖαι ), or Politeiai, was a series of monographs written under the inspiration of Aristotle by his students or by Aristotle himself in the second half of the 4th century BCE. Each of the 158 parts described the history and political system of one of the Greek poleis.

  5. Florida is using a fraud-hunting tool used by the right to ...

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    The network of activists has been collecting voter data in 24 states, and on May 3, one of them emailed the Florida-specific information to a top state election official. It included the names of ...

  6. Voter identification laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cost of voter identification cards. According to a Harvard study, "the expenses for documentation, travel, and waiting time [for obtaining voter identification cards] are significant—especially for minority group and low-income voters—typically ranging from about $75 to $175. When legal fees are added to these numbers, the costs range as ...

  7. Voter registration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A voter registration drive is an effort undertaken by a government authority, political party or other entity to register to vote persons otherwise entitled to vote. In many jurisdictions, the functions of electoral authorities includes endeavours to get as many people to register to vote as possible.

  8. Voter data released for nearly 30K Springfield residents by ...

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    April 10, 2024 at 4:36 AM. At least 29,000 Springfield residents have had their personal voter information published this year, an analysis from The State Journal-Register found. The data has been ...

  9. Aristotle Metadata Registry - Wikipedia

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    Aristotle-MDR is designed to describe data holdings databases and associated structural metadata. The Aristotle Metadata Registry was publicly launched at the 2015 IASSIST Conference in Toronto. [3] In 2016, the founders of the Aristotle Metadata Registry were hired by Data61 (a division of CSIRO ) to continue development of the platform.