Among voters who supported Barack Obama in November, and use the internet, a quarter (27%) have gone online to get information or participate in discussions about the presidential transition process since Election Day. Among all online Americans, 15% have visited a website affiliated with the transition, including 10% of McCain-Palin voters. Obama supporters who were politically active online during the campaign are much more likely to be tracking the transition on the internet (33%) than are Obama voters who use the internet but were not active online during the campaign (4%). Read More

Russell Heimlich  is a former web developer at Pew Research Center.