Mock vote for U.S. presidential election
GDCAW | 13.10.2004 16:12
The mock trial project, called the Global Democracy Campaign for an Alternative World, is organized by Japanese and South Korean NGOs, and aims to give people from countries outside the United States a chance to express their views on U.S. policies.
More than 5,000 people from around the world (102 countries and regions) have participated in an international mock vote for the upcoming presidential election in the United States over the Internet since its launch on Aug. 16.
The mock trial project, called the Global Democracy Campaign for an Alternative World, is organized by Japanese and South Korean nongovernmental organizations, and aims to give people from countries outside the United States a chance to express their views on U.S. policies.
The two NGOs will accept votes until Oct. 17 and announce the results on Oct. 19 ahead of the U.S. election on Nov. 2.
The website -- which provides the information in English, Korean and Japanese -- can be accessed at http://www.choice21.org
The mock trial project, called the Global Democracy Campaign for an Alternative World, is organized by Japanese and South Korean nongovernmental organizations, and aims to give people from countries outside the United States a chance to express their views on U.S. policies.
The two NGOs will accept votes until Oct. 17 and announce the results on Oct. 19 ahead of the U.S. election on Nov. 2.
The website -- which provides the information in English, Korean and Japanese -- can be accessed at http://www.choice21.org
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