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This category contains links to sites for ongoing political campaigns, candidates, and elections in the United States. Sites geared both towards voters and to political professionals are considered for review, but they should specifically address campaigns and elections conducted for national-level offices. Since state and local campaigns are generally of local interest, they are both kept in the appropriate category for politics at the state level.
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The Green Papers - Facts, figures, and tidbits about caucuses, primaries, delegate selection, state conventions, party conventions, and the candidates. infoplease - U.S. Elections - General election background material plus election results and statistics. National Association of Election Officials - Professional association for people involved in voter registration and elections administration. Includes election resources, events calendar, member alerts, membership directory and publications. Wikipedia - Category: Elections in the United States - Directory of encyclopedia articles about the campaigns, candidates and elections at the U.S. federal, state and local levels. Early Voting Information Center (EVIC) at Reed College - Provides state-by-state information on early and absentee voting. EVIC is dedicated to the study of early and convenience voting trends in the United States and abroad. Located at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. The American National Election Studies (ANES) - A collaboration of Stanford University and the University of Michigan, producing data on voting, public opinion, and political participation. Initiative and Referendum Institute - Non-profit non-partisan research and educational organization dedicated to the expansion of the initiative and referendum process in the US. Library of Congress - Elections & Voting - Selected collection content available online at the Library of Congress, related to national elections and voting. Spotlight Biography: Elections and Voting - Article on three people who changed the electoral landscape in America: Andrew Jackson, Lucretia Coffin Mott, and Carrie Chapman Catt. United States Elections Project - Provides timely and accurate election statistics, electoral laws, research reports and other useful information regarding the United States electoral system to inform the people of the United States how the system works, how it may be improved, and how they can participate in it. From Michael P. McDonald at the University of Florida. Law Library of Congress - Guide to Law Online: U.S. Elections - Collection of online national and subnational sources including primary documents, legal commentary, and general government information about specific jurisdictions and topics.
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