E-Blocks
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E-blocks is an innovated technology first used in the 2004 New Hampshire Presidential primaries by the campaign of candidate Wesley Clark, allowing registered users to receive a list of names, addresses and phone numbers of registered voters. It allows campaign volunteers to phone bank, or write letters from the privacy of their own home. The purpose of this endeavor was to capitalize on the unused cell phone minutes of citizens as far-flung as Florida and California.
At first, the names were distributed manually from a database. Later, the E-blocks numbers were automatically doled out in sets of 10, with an area allocated for comments about the voter, level of interest, whether the information is correct.