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The Push For Internet Voting Continues, Mostly Thanks To One Guy
Bradley Tusk, a venture capitalist and former political operative, announced a new $10 million grant for internet voting development on Thursday.
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Corrected September 29, 2021 at 9:00 PM PDT
An earlier version of this story mistakenly stated that the grant money allocated by Tusk Philanthropies would be split between Assembly Voting and the OSET Institute. Some of the money has not yet been allocated, but Tusk is setting aside $10 million total for the project.