Delvinia and Markham to Present at GTEC 2011 this Fall

Through the use of Internet voting and the implementation of multiple online initiatives designed by Delvinia, the Town of Markham has become a Canadian leader in eDemocracy. This fall, Delvinia CEO Adam Froman and Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti will share the municipality’s approach towards digital media as a tool to engage the public during a […]

Should Canadians have the Opportunity to Vote Online?

In an interview Tuesday with CTV’s Marcia MacMillan, Delvinia CEO Adam Froman weighed in on the question: Should Canadians have the opportunity to vote online? During the panel discussion, which aired on the CTV News Channel, Adam talked about Delvinia’s experience with the Town of Markham—the first major Canadian municipality to implement Internet voting. “Back […]

Presentation on Parliament Hill Sparks Interest in DIY Markham

On Friday, my colleague Lesley Copeland and I presented our paper, entitled “Candidates do it, why can’t election agencies? The Town of Markham’s use of Facebook in the 2010 Municipal Election” on Parliament Hill. This presentation was part of a two-day conference organized by Carleton University’s Hon. Dick and Ruth Bell Chair for the Study […]

DIY Markham Campaign Hailed as Model for Municipal Engagement

When it comes to using digital technology to promote elections and engage citizens with government, there are few organizations that understand the process as well as Delvinia. Since 2003, Devlinia has been involved in a partnership with the Town of Markham to help the municipality better communicate the importance of voting at the municipal level. […]