VOTER REGISTRAR
ELECTION RESOURCES
The addresses listed are for information only and do not imply
an endorsement for any organization or political issue.
Virginia
Resources
Federal
Resources
Other
Elections Information and Education Organizations
Virginia Resources:
Requesting
Virginia Voter Information: Voter Registrar Association
of Virginia's page to help you find your local Voter Registrar
Office.
Virginia
State Board of Elections: State agency that oversees the
administration of voter registration and elections in the Commonwealth.
Commonwealth
of Virginia Home Page: Your connection to information about
the Commonwealth.
Virginia
General Assembly: Provides up-to-date information about
legislative action, as well as contact information. If you
don't know who your legislators are, take the Legislature option
from the main page, then the "Who's My Legislator" link.
You will be asked to supply your name (first name only is sufficient)
and address. The site will then display the names and contact
information for your Senator and Delegate.
Virginia
Public Access Project: Campaign contribution information
for candidates running for state offices.
Weldon
Cooper Center for Public Service: The University of Virginia's
Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service is a research and training
organization focused on the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Center
provides objective information, data, research, technical assistance,
and practical training to state and local officials, community
leaders, and members of the general public.
The Democratic
Party of Virginia
The Republican
Party of Virginia [top]
Federal Resources
United States
Senate Home Page
United States
House of Representatives Home Page
Federal Elections
Commission: The FEC administers and enforces the Federal
Elections Campaign Act, the statute that governs federal elections.
You can also download the National Voter Registration Application
from this location.
Federal Voting
Assistance Program: Resources and information about absentee
voting for uniformed services personnel and overseas citizens. [top]
Other
Elections Information and Education Organizations
League
of Women Voters: The League of Women Voters is a multi-issue
organization whose mission is to encourage the informed and
active participation of citizens in government and to influence
public policy through education and advocacy.
Project
Vote Smart: Project Vote Smart offers an incredible compilation
of biographies, contact information, position platforms, and
voting records of more than 13,000 candidates and elected officials.
Votenet: An
information meeting place for politicians, candidates and citizens
alike. With plenty of resources available, this site not only
educates citizens on political affairs, but also encourages and
facilitates their involvement.
ABC
News Political Nation: Through their extensive array of
features and comprehensive coverage of government and politics,
ABC News deploys daily reports to inform the voting public.
CNN
All Politics: Wide selection of daily news stories and
election reports, including message boards that provide a forum
for voters to discuss issues.
Washington
Post On Politics: Expertly written articles on elections
and political figures make this site an excellent resource
for in-depth news and analysis.
Rock
the Vote: Rock the Vote is dedicated to protecting freedom
of expression and to helping young people realize and utilize
their power to affect change in the civic and political lives
of their communities.
Kids
Voting USA: Kids Voting USA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan,
grassroots organization dedicated to securing democracy for
the future by involving youth in the election process today.
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