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In the midst of a critical election season, a new app is emerging to help voters make informed decisions at the polls. MyBallot AI, founded by Mark Larman, is an interactive mobile platform that provides users with real-time answers to their election-related questions, sourced from trusted APIs like Google Civic and BallotReady.
The app's timely launch comes as misinformation and voter apathy continue to plague the electoral process. With features like sample ballot completion and transparent sourcing, MyBallot AI aims to empower voters with credible information and promote civic engagement. Larman's vision is to create a non-biased, trustworthy resource that helps users navigate complex election issues and candidates.
MyBallot AI's potential impact extends beyond the US, with plans to expand to other countries soon. The app's future development roadmap includes a networking component for direct candidate engagement, political quizzes, and partnerships with organizations and universities to reach a broader audience. As the startup ecosystem continues to innovate in the civic tech space, MyBallot AI is poised to make a significant difference in the way people vote.
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