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TMCNet: Meridia Launches TownVOTE - A Government Council and Townhall Voting Application

[October 10, 2012]

Meridia Launches TownVOTE - A Government Council and Townhall Voting Application

Philadelphia, PA, Oct 10, 2012 (PRWeb.com via COMTEX) -- TownVOTE was developed from working with Massachusetts local governments to increase townhall meeting efficiency and is currently being used to collect votes across the United States.


In the words of Peter Babel, Meridia's COO: "TownVOTE was designed as a replacement for the tedious and inaccurate paper ballots and coupled with our secure electronic voting keypads, enables organizations and local governments to quickly come to consensus." The software is unique in its ability to show up to 250 delegate votes on a single screen, in real-time. The vote display screen is easily customized to accommodate small and large voting groups and offers instant reports for post-vote verification.

TownVOTE, as part of the EZ-APPS family, can be downloaded at any time from the Meridia AppCenter.

Company Since 1970, Meridia Audience Response has been providing innovative technology solutions for live events, instructor-led training, and elections/town hall meetings. Combining the experience with the latest in web technology and radio frequency hardware, Meridia enables audiences around the world to cast their vote, interact with their peers, and take part in the conversation.

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/10/prweb9994445.htm PRWeb.com

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