http://capwiz.com/nami/e4/
Learn about the election, the candidates, election results, etc.
http://www.congress.org
This site is sponsored by the League of Women Voters. Type in your zip code to find the names of your officials.
http://www.azcleanelections.com
Candidates who accept money from the "Clean Elections" commission are listed. Schedules of election debates
are listed here.
http://www.kidsvotingaz.org
This program, pioneered in Arizona, allows children to log on and vote. Some have called this "Democracy
Training."
http://www.rockthevote.org
This is dedicated to protecting freedom of expression and helping young people to realize and utilize their power to affect change.
http://www.publicagenda.org
Public Agenda is a nonpartisan opinion research organization. This organization is dedicated to helping Americans explore and understand critical
issues. It provides unbiased research to assist leaders and the public in making informed decisions. There is information on a variety of topics:
abortion, America’s global role, campaign reform, child care, crime, economy, education, environment, federal budget, gay rights, health care, illegal
drugs, immigration, medical research, medicare, poverty and welfare, right to die and social security. The website also offers sources and resources
for understanding the issues.
http://azsos.gov
The election schedule can be found at the AZ Secretary of State's site.
http://www.sos.state.az.us/
You can register to vote at the Secretary of State site. Under election services, choose "voter registration."
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