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* [https://www.fdbetancor.com/2015/10/22/two-tools-for-democracy/ Two tools for democracy]
* [https://www.fdbetancor.com/2015/10/22/two-tools-for-democracy/ Two tools for democracy]
* [https://www.regjeringen.no/contentassets/a22bb750da2f4b23bb8f525beacf7125/robert-bjarnason-citizen-participation-and-digital-tools-for-democracy.pdf Citizen participation and digital tools for democracy in Iceland and beyond by Robert Bjarnason - citizens.is]
* [https://www.regjeringen.no/contentassets/a22bb750da2f4b23bb8f525beacf7125/robert-bjarnason-citizen-participation-and-digital-tools-for-democracy.pdf Citizen participation and digital tools for democracy in Iceland and beyond by Robert Bjarnason - citizens.is]
* [yrpri.org Your Priorities tool Iceland]
* [http://yrpri.org Your Priorities tool Iceland]

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iCitizen

Link: http://icitizen.com Citizens: Track what's trending in your community and make your voice heard on the issues you care about most. Elected Officials: Understand what your voters care about through data-driven insight. Organizations: Activate supporters around your cause and discover sentiment toward your priorities.

Countable

iLnk: https://www.countable.us

250 When you sign up, your zip code determines who your representatives are.


YourPriorities

Link: yrpri.org

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Debate and prioritization

● Citizens add ideas and points ○ Inform others with structured debate points and become better informed in the process ● Ideas and points are voted on by citizens ○ The best ideas and points for and against them are visible to everyone

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