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Voter Education
See also:
- Declare Yourself - - National nonpartisan nonprofit campaign to encourage young voters to register, get informed and involved, and vote. Includes FAQ, multimedia and press room.
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- EasyToVote.com - - Non-profit, non-partisan online voter registration guide.
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- Election Day Simulation - - Free computer simulation designed both to entertain and inform players about the workings of the election process.
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- 1000 Flowers - - A voter registration/get out the vote initiative dedicated to encouraging single and married women to register to vote and to make their voices heard in the political process.
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- HeadCount - - Voter registration drive connecting to potential voters through live music fans. Includes message board, news, events and how to help.
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- I Want To Vote - - Provides voter registration services by preparing all forms necessary to legally register to vote in each state.
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- JustVote.org - - Helps citizens with voter registration, absentee ballot requests, maps to the polls and email reminders.
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- League of Women Voters - Vote411.org - - Information from the League of Women Voters on voter registration and laws (by state), how to learn about the candidates and the issues, and links to additional resources.
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- Paper Ballot - - Instructions state-by-state plus military and overseas on how to apply for a paper ballot to provide a paper trail.
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- PBS: By the People - - Includes analysis, databases, video, and other educational resources on how to participate in the US elections.
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- Register to Vote - - Offers voter registration information including qualifications, voting resources, election links, political party links, and political promotional ideas.
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- Rock the Vote - - Engages youth in the political process by incorporating the entertainment community and youth culture into its activities.
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- Voter Information Services (VIS) - - Non-profit organization dedicated to voter education. Providers of information about the U.S. Congress for use by individual citizens, teachers, students, political activists, and grassroots organizations.
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