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For additional resources in this subject area, see the library's lists of online databases for Magazines, Newspapers and Government Information.

  • National Politics

  • See also Elections.

    • 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.

    • Political Parties

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

    • 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.

  • Virginia Politics



Candidates for Upcoming Elections

See also Voting Information.

  • 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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  • Presidential Election — Tuesday, November 4, 2008

    • CNN — Election Center 2008
      Details on each candidate include campaign finance information. Provides links to news stories on candidates and issues.

    • Washington Post — The Presidential Field
      Coverage of each candidate for the 2008 presidential election includes a profile, campaign finance information, details of campaign events and links to news stories.


Campaign Contributions

  • CQ MoneyLine
    An independent source of campaign finance information.

  • 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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  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Opensecrets.org
    Find information on campaign contributions from the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization.

  • 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.

  • 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.


Elected Officials

For additional resources, see the library's Magazine, Newspaper and Biography databases.



Election Results



Elections
For additional resources in this subject area, see the library's list of online databases for Magazines, Newspapers and Government Information.
  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Electoral College



Voting Information
  • 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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  • City of Falls Church — Voter Information

  • 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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  • 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.

  • 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."

  • 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:

  • League of Women Voters
    The Web site of the organization's national office. Of particular interest to voters is the following link:

  • 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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  • 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).

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    To obtain a free Reader, follow this link:

  • 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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