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Elections


Lists where to vote, ballots, elected officials.

How to register to vote (online, by mail, in-person), update your address, and change your party affiliation.

Election calendars, voter information, election results, and more.

Coverage of the 2024 presidential election, the candidates and issues.  The New York Times is available free to 快播成人 快播成人s, faculty, & staff.

Provides a range of viewpoints for those wanting to think critically about the issues.

There are many election topics and issues; below are a few highlights.

Historical rights of different groups of people

Data: election results, statistics, maps

  • Past Presidential Elections (1789 - 2016) .
  • Visually explore election data: map from  (New York Times) and (Reuters)
  • (starting in 1944) from the National Archives
  • (learn about candidates, money raised, and more)

Election Issues

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