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The following websites provide information on electoral
politics in the U.S:
- www.webwhiteblue.org
- Online public service campaign to provide information on
elections.
- www.politics1.com
- Public service site to inform the American electorate about
candidates.
- www.vote-smart.org
- Project Vote Smart - National Library of Information on
Political Candidates and Elected Officials.
- www.dnet.org - Project
of the League of Women Voters Education Fund and the Center
for Governmental Studies.
For information on Congress, visit:
- www.capweb.net - The
internet guide to the United States Congress.
- www.congressvote.com
- Forum on Issues Before Congress.
- thomas.loc.gov - Legislative
Information on the Internet (Library of Congress).
- www.senate.gov - The
official site of the U.S. Senate.
- www.house.gov - The official
site of the U.S. House of Representatives.
For information on voter registration, visit:
- www.onlinedemocracy.com
- Free web site to register to vote online.
- www.fec.gov - The official
site of the Federal Elections Commission, offering the National
Mail Voter Registration Form.
Compiled by: Presbyterian Washington Office - www.pcusa.org/washington
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