About
Elections and Voting
From the Federal Election Commission. Includes historic data on registration v.
turnout and election results.
The Electoral College System
We all vote on Nov. 7. Then on Dec. 18, the 538 men and women
of the Electoral College will elect the next president. It sounds strange, but
it works -- and you vote does count.
Electoral Votes
for Each State
The number of electoral votes cast by each state and the District of
Columbia.
Federal Election Commission
Administers and enforces the laws regarding funding of election campaigns.
Federal Voting
Assistance Program
Provides American citizens worldwide with non-partisan election information and
assistance.
Campaign
Contributions - Public Disclosures, Inc.
THE definitive source for finding out who's given what to whom when. Provides
direct access to the FEC contributions databases.
League
of Women Voters - Voter Information
Provides links to online information about local, state, and national candidates from
all over the country. Provides links to online information about local, state, and national candidates from
all over the country.
VIS - Voter
Information Services
Using a simple and fast interface, non-partisan, non-profit VIS lets you research
how likely members of Congress are to vote in support of identified advocacy groups.