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National Politics
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FactCheck.org
The Annenberg Political Fact Check is a
nonpartisan, nonprofit advocate for voters.
It monitors the accuracy of what is said by
politicians in their TV ads, debates, speeches,
interviews and news releases.
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Political Parties
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Political Wire
A comprehensive Web site
providing feature summaries of political news,
commentary and international, domestic and
economic affairs. Links to related stories
appearing on leading online news channels are
provided.
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Politics1
Links to presidential,
gubernatorial, U.S. Senate and congressional
candidates and political parties. Special
features include links to third-party Web
sites and to special-interest organizations
representing contrasting positions on issues
such as taxes, guns, abortion, gay rights,
affirmative action, environment, free speech
and immigration. The site includes a section
devoted to
Virginia politics.
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PolitiFact
Researchers, writers and
editors from Congressional Quarterly and the St.
Petersburg Times (Florida) offer a nonpartisan
way to help voters sort fact from fiction. They
analyze the candidates' speeches, TV ads and
interviews to determine whether their claims are
accurate. The Web site is searchable by candidate,
sponsor or issue, and features "truth-o-meter" ratings.
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Rock the Vote
Geared to appeal to
young voters, this site emphasizes the democratic
process. Overall message encourages political
activism (in whatever form) via increased knowledge
of political issues and freedom of expression.
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Washington Post.com Politics
Coverage of the
current election season, and a
link to a database of every vote in the
U.S. Congress since 1991.
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Virginia Politics
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Democratic and Republican Primary Elections Tuesday, June 10, 2008
To determine Democratic
candidates for U.S. House of Representatives
in the 8th, 10th and 11th districts; and to
determine Republican candidates in the 8th
and 10th districts. Provided by the Fairfax
County Electoral Board and General Registrar.
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To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

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CQ MoneyLine
An independent source of
campaign finance information.
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Fairfax County Electoral Board Candidate
Financial Reports
View candidate campaign contributions and
expenditures reports for candidates running
for local Fairfax County offices. For
reports for candidates for statewide offices,
follow their links to the Virginia State Board
of Elections, or use the link (below) to
"Virginia State Board of Elections — Campaign
Finance in Virginia".
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is required to view PDF files.
To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

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Federal Election Commission Campaign Finance
Reports and Data
View federal election financial
disclosure reports that have been
filed by House, Senate and
presidential campaigns, as well as
political parties and political
action committees (PACs) from 1993
to the present.
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Follow the Money
A searchable
database from the Institute on
Money in State Politics, a national
nonpartisan, nonprofit organization
studying campaign finance at the
state level. Includes data on
state-level candidates, judicial
elections, ballot measures, party
committees and contributors.
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Opensecrets.org
Find information on campaign
contributions from the Center for Responsive
Politics, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization.
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Virginia Public Access Project
This comprehensive, nonpartisan
resource about money in Virginia state and local politics
uses data from the Virginia State Board of Elections. It
includes candidate profiles and information on lobbyists.
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Virginia State Board of Elections Campaign
Finance in Virginia
View campaign contribution and
expenditure reports for state-wide
elections from 1999 to the present.
Site includes detailed information
on Virginia's laws on campaign
finance and advertising.
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Federal Government
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State Government
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Local Government
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Who Represents You?
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Government Guide
Identify your federal
senators and congressional representative, and
view the results of key votes; locate
your state delegate and senator; and find contact
information all your representatives, simply by
typing in your zip code.
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Guide to Virginia Government
Virginia Business magazine
presents a guide to locating and contacting state
and federal elected officials.
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Who's My Legislator?
A quick way to find out who
your congressperson, Virginia state delegate and
state senator are by typing in your mailing address.
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City of Fairfax Election Results
The city's Web site posts
a link to election results following an
election. Returns for the City of Fairfax may also
be viewed at the
Virginia State Board of Elections Web site,
which also includes historical results.
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Fairfax County Election Returns
The Fairfax County Electoral
Board and General Registrar posts election results,
in both HTML and PDF file formats, for elections
going back to November 1990. Includes results for
the towns of Clifton, Herndon and Vienna.
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is required to view PDF files.
To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

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Virginia Election Data
The University of
Virginia Library's database of historical
voting statistics for Virginia, from 1984-1996.
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Virginia State Board of Elections
Presents the results of the
most recent election in addition to
historical results for national, state and local
elections going back to 1995.
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Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections
Information about the upcoming 2008 election, and
detailed statistics and maps on the 2004 presidential
and 2006 senatorial and gubernatorial elections. Data
comes from many primary sources. There is also an
electoral college calculator, and historical data for
presidential elections from 1789 to the present and for
senatorial and gubernatorial elections from 1990 to the
present. Note: Maps and graphs use red for Democrats
and blue for Republicans, contrary to popular usage.
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Election Calendar
The calendar of federal, state and local elections,
as well as an election schedule by office. Provided
by the Fairfax County Electoral Board.
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Electoral College
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City of Fairfax Electoral Board/General Registrar
Information on voter
registration, precincts and polling places, and
absentee voting. A
sample ballot is also available.
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is required to view PDF files.
To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

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City of Falls Church Voter Information
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Fairfax County Electoral Board and General Registrar
Information on voter
registration, precincts and polling places,
absentee voting, and how to apply to work
as an election officer; a directory of elected
officials; a calendar of future elections;
and links to related sites. Links to information
of particular interest for upcoming elections
include the following:
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To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

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Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP)
The FVAP provides U.S.
citizens worldwide a broad range of nonpartisan
information and assistance to facilitate their
participation in the democratic process
regardless of where they work or live.
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Find Your Polling Place
Where do I vote? Virginia State
Board of Elections presents a database that converts
Virginia addresses to polling place locations. Just
enter your address into the form and click on "search."
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Formulario Nacional de Inscripción de Votante por
Correo
El Formulario Nacional de
Inscripción de Votante por Correo es el documento
único que le permite inscribirse para votar en
cualquier lugar de Estados Unidos.
Nota: Este archivo es en formato PDF. Este documento
se puede ver o imprimir usando Adobe Acrobat Reader,
disponible en este sitio Web:

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League of Women Voters
The Web site of the
organization's national office. Of particular
interest to voters is the following link:
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League of Women Voters of the Fairfax Area
Information about
registering and voting; candidates; ballot
items such as bonds and proposed constitutional
amendments; and an online version of the league's
Facts for Voters brochure. Of particular
interest to voters are the following links:
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To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

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National Mail Voter Registration Form
The National Mail
Voter Registration Form is the one document
that allows you to register to vote from
anywhere in the United States. The form
is also available in
Spanish (above).
Note: Adobe Acrobat Reader is required to view
this PDF file.
To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

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Virginia State Board of Elections
The Virginia State Board of Elections
provides information for voters and candidates. The site
includes voter registration facts, election calendars, campaign
finance data and statistics.
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Thursday, May 08, 2008
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