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ENGAGING THE UNENGAGEDElection Tools to Empower Citizens

John Webb, User Experience ResearcherThe Impacts of Civic Technology Conference • Barcelona 2016

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First, what do we mean by civic engagement?

Photo: Teri Tynes, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic License

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First, what do we mean by civic engagement?

Photo: Teri Tynes, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic License

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• Voting and participation in elections

• Volunteering & associational life

• Signing petitions

• Reporting public problems

• Attending public meetings

• And much more...

First, what do we mean by civic engagement?

Photo: Teri Tynes, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic License

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• Voting and participation in elections

First, what do we mean by civic engagement?

Photo: Teri Tynes, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic License

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How can elections drive broader civic

engagement?

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US citizens aren’t satisfied with democracy

Source: Gallup

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Trust in Congress is falling

Source: Gallup

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We are drowning in information about

our democracy

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Source: CNN

Personal Attacks

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The Drama

Source: The Washington Times Source: The Huffington Post

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The Horse Race

Source: FiveThirtyEight

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Why is Google involved in Civic Engagement?

Source: Google Trends

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Civic Information needs are substantial

Source: Google Trends

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But… what should Google build and

for whom?

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Foundational Research: UnderstandingInterested Bystanders

http://googlepolitics.blogspot.com/2015/06/understanding-americas-interested.html

These interviews focused on two broad questions:● What motivates Americans to do things that are civic?● How do we engage the unengaged?

IN-PERSON INTERVIEWS

Findings from the interviews drove the creation of a survey that received over 2000 responses

DIGITAL SURVEYS

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Interested Bystanders make up nearly half of the population

Chapman, Krontiris, and Webb (2015), “Profile CBC: Using Conjoint Analysis for Consumer Profiles”

INTERESTED BYSTANDERSIN THE UNITED STATES

48.9%

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Who are Interested Bystanders?

● They are civically aware but not civically active: “I’m not top-level, but I’m not a zero.”

● They often vote in national elections but not local: “I’m not that bad, but I’m not a dude who’s going to vote in every election.”

● They are often involved in their local community: “With church, we went to a women’s homeless shelter and we cooked food.”

● They have low expectations of their own impact: “Even if I do something, will anything actually change?”

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Photo: Richard HookerPhoto: Richard Hooker

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Common barriers to Civic participation for Interested Bystanders

TOO BUSY,NO TIME

DON’T KNOWWHAT TO DO

I WON’T HAVEAN IMPACT

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So what have we learned?

● The biggest product opportunities do not focus on activists or the apathetic

● We are not the user (if you're reading this, you're not an Interested Bystander)

● We need to connect to people’s self-interests

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Primary motivations for Civic participation

PRIOR EXPERIENCE TO

DRAW UPON

CLEAR INTERESTS AT STAKE

SEEKING EMOTIONAL

FULFILLMENT

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Putting it all together: Google Civics Team Mission

To increase informed engagement in democracy among Interested Bystanders

OUR MISSION

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Putting it all together: Google Civics Team Mission

To increase informed engagement in democracy among Interested Bystanders

OUR MISSION

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Putting it all together: Google Civics Team Mission

To increase informed engagement in democracy among Interested Bystanders

OUR MISSION

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Key election use cases

● How do I register to vote?

● Who and what is on my ballot?

● What do they stand for?

● When and where do I go to vote?

● Who won the election and how does that affect me?

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Search featureswe have built

to date

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Common barriers point to product opportunities

We can have an impact by:

● Reducing the activation energy required to participate / helping people understand the basics of how to participate

● Helping people learn about the candidates, process & issues

● Showing the outcomes and impact of elections

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Reducing the activation energy

Voter registration Voting reminder

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Personalized ballot Polling place lookup

Helping people understand how to participate

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Helping people learn about the candidates & issues

Enhanced candidate info Candidate’s issue stances

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Helping people learn about the candidates & issues

Candidate stances on issues

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Helping people learn about campaign fundraising

Campaign finance info Campaign finance info

Data source: OpenSecrets (a project of The Center for Responsive Politics)

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Showing the outcomes & impact of elections

Interactive results map District level results Real-time UK results

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Showing the outcomes & impact of elections

Primary results Now cardsPrimary results notification Caucus results Now cards

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Showing the outcomes & impact of elections

Democratic results showing delegate count

National primary results on Google search

State primary results on Google search

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High engagement of civic content on search

Primary election resultsEnhanced candidate info Candidates issue stances

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Increasing informed engagement in broader

civic life among interested bystanders

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OpportunitiesAhead

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• Volunteering & associational life

• Signing petitions

• Reporting public problems

• Attending public meetings

• And much more...

Civic engagement is much more than voting & elections

Photo: Teri Tynes, Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic License

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There are a lot more civic journeys to explore

HOW DO I GET

INVOLVED IN ISSUES I CARE

ABOUT?

WHAT

IMPACT DO I HAVE

BY PARTICIPATING?

HOW DO I

FOLLOW WHAT THE WINNING

CANDIDATES DO NEXT?

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www.googlepolitics.blogspot.com

Thank You!

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