Stay informed! Check out these voter information resources!
Ballotpedia
Ballotpedia is an online encyclopedia of American politics, covering campaign and political information at the local, state, and federal levels. Its writers, editors, and researchers strive for neutrality and a nonpartisan perspective.
C-SPAN Video Library
www.c-span.org/about/videoLibrary/
The C-SPAN Video Library preserves videos of political debates, speeches, rallies, and more that aired on C-SPAN. Its content is updated on a daily basis.
Can I Vote
www.canivote.org
Can I Vote is a website created by the National Association of Secretaries of States. It provides information about elections in all fifty states, including registration deadlines, absentee voting, polling locations, and what to bring when voting.
Commission on Presidential Debates
http://debates.org
The Commission on Presidential Debates is a nonpartisan, nonprofit group that organizes debates for presidential and vice-presidential candidates. Its website provides information on debates dating back to 1858, along with transcripts of selected events and links to videos of recent debates.
Open Secrets
www.opensecrets.org
Created by the nonpartisan, nonprofit Center for Responsive Politics, Open Secrets is a comprehensive resource to track money in politics, providing information about federal campaign contributions, campaign finance, political action committees, lobbying, and more.
Political TV Ad Archive
https://politicaladarchive.org
A project of the nonprofit Internet Archive, the Political TV Ad Archive provides a searchable, viewable and shareable online archive of 2016 political television ads, paired with
fact-checking and reporting from respected organizations.
Politwoops
https://politwoops.sunlightfoundation.com
Created by the nonpartisan Sunlight Foundation, Politwoops is an archive of tweets that were published, but deleted, by local and national politicians and presidential candidates.
Real Clear Politics
RealClearPolitics provides a daily roundup of news and polling data from multiple sources. This website’s goal is to provide readers with ideological diversity.
U.S. Election Assistance Commission
www.eac.gov
The Election Assistance Commission’s website includes voter registration forms, links to surveys and studies about U.S. elections, and information on the National Voter Registration Act.
Vote Smart
http://votesmart.org
Vote Smart provides factual and unbiased information about elections and local and national candidates and elected officials, including funding, election results, legislative votes, and contacts.