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Annalena Baerbock

Annalena's site for the German Bundestag elections is the first in a series of sites from techPolitics for political candidates based on the Arthemia template for Wordpress. The site brings in video content and features Google map functions.

Visit the site: Annalena Baerbock

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Simon Fletcher

Simon Fletcher was Ken Livingstone's chief of staff until 2008. The simple and clean site, based on the Mimbo template for Wordpress, was designed to allow Simon to bring together all his writing - at Comment is Free, Labourlist and others, and add additional blog content.

Visit the site: Simon Fletcher

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Atheist Bus

The website of a world-wide campaigning phenomenon - putting atheist advertisements on the side of buses. The idea started in London in June 2008 and the dedicated website for the campaign that we constructed was one element of a UK campaign that raised more than £100000 in online donations in a single week in October 2008. The technology is simple - essentially a Wordpress blog - but with creativity and humour major online campaigns are possible. You can read more lessons of the atheist buses here and here.

Visit the site: www.atheistbus.org.uk

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FollowTheMoney.eu

FollowTheMoney.eu is an online magazine about the state of the EU budget, building on similar websites about agriculture policy launched in the past. The site makes use of video and image animations to liven up the design. Powered by Wordpress

Visit the site: www.followthemoney.eu

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Haninge Posten

Haninge Posten is the Social Democrats' local newspaper in Haninge commune in Stockholm. techPolitics developed a news style website and blog using Wordpress for the new online presence for the newspaper to complement the printed edition.

Visit the site: www.haningeposten.se
Visit the blog: blogg.haningeposten.se

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Chuka Umunna

Chuka is the Labour parliamentary candidate for the Streatham Constituency in South London and has been working with techPolitics since the very start of his campaign to be selected. Chuka's blog style website keeps residents informed of his work and positions. The site runs in Wordpress and uses phplist for the newsletter functions.

Visit the site: www.streathamlabour.org.uk