American
Idol 6 Contestant Antonella Barba Becomes Spokesperson for ElectionMall's
Voter Space 3/4/08
Former American Idol Contestant
Antonella Barba Becomes Spokesperson for ElectionMall's Voter Space
Ms. Barba to appear at 2008 Politics Online Conference March 4 and 5
WASHINGTON, D.C., March 4 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- American Idol's
season six brought Antonella Barba into public view. Despite leading in
Internet polling and search engines, Antonella was eliminated (sounds like
a fate known by certain politicians). Now Antonella is back in the
spotlight but not for glamour or show biz. The senior at Catholic
University is reaching out to the new generation of voters by singing the
National Anthem, promoting talking avatars, and addressing first time
voters on their essential participation for a better democracy.
A formal announcement on Antonella's position as spokesperson for
ElectionMall's Voter Space will be made at the 2008 Politics Online
Conference hosted by George Washington University's Institute for Policy,
Democracy, and the Internet (IPDI). Antonella is available for interviews
in the Grand Ballroom of the Renaissance Hotel at 999 9th Street, NW until
7PM today and from 9AM - 4PM on Wednesday, March 5.
ElectionMall, a nonpartisan campaign and election technology company,
is launching Voter Space this summer, which some consider to be
ElectionMall's secret weapon.
Voter Space is the brain child of Ravi Singh, CEO and founder of
ElectionMall.com. The site will be dedicated to meeting the needs of
voters, something other companies have found too expensive and
unprofitable to undertake. Given the current availability of campaign and
social networking technology, Singh sees Voter Space as a personal way to
give back to the community. He is delighted to have one of the voters'
very own, stand up and engage a whole new generation on how to use these
online tools.
"These days door to door canvassing is old school; today elections
are impacted by young voters chatting for candidates, creating fundraising
widgets on their My Space pages or following through on a targeted email
campaign to friend, family and officials," explains Singh.
Given that Antonella has received more votes on American Idol than most
politicians get in a lifetime, Voter Space could be the next American
obsession, especially given what is at stake in the 2008 presidential
race.
The Politics Online Conference, March 4 - 5, brings students,
academics, politicians, and industry leaders into the same space to
examine the cutting edge trends for politics, transparency, and innovative
technology (http://polc.ipdi.org). The conference is sponsored by Yahoo!,
Google, the National Journal, and Politico among others. For more
information on Voter Space and the 600 plus campaigns ElectionMall has
serviced this year, please visit www.electionmall.com.
About ElectionMall Technologies, Inc. ElectionMall Technologies, Inc.,
established in 1999, is a world leader in providing Internet-based
non-partisan solutions for elections and campaigns, effectively utilizing
technology and business expertise to enable candidates, advocacy groups,
or nonprofits to generate enhanced gains in awareness, funds, and votes.
From their eight years in the campaign and election industry, ElectionMall
has identified over 54 different campaign behaviors and has categorized
them into five specific product offerings of: Build, Manage, Raise,
Promote and Shop.
ElectionMall's complete product offering successfully encompasses the
entire life-cycle of a political campaign. ElectionMall is headquartered
in Washington, D.C. with offices in Chicago and Los Angeles. For more
information, visit www.electionmall.com or call 1-888-WEB-2-WIN
(932-2946).
To read more on Ravi Singh, visit www.RaviSingh.com.
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NEWS SOURCE: ElectionMall Technologies, Inc.