Here are some more places where you can find information to help make informed voting decisions:

The Annenberg Political Fact Check, a project of the Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit "consumer advocate" for voters that aims to reduce the level of deception and confusion in U.S. politics. Want to find out the truth of what a candidate says? Go here.
Declare Yourself is an attempt at encouraging young people to vote in the presidential election through images of stars such as Jessica Alba wrapped in black tape.
Election Assistance Commission was established as a result of the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to act as a resource for voting information and compliance of voting law.
Federal Voting Assistance Program offers voting help for uniformed service members, their families and citizens living outside the U.S.
Project Vote Smart is a non-for-profit that styles itself as a Peace Corps for the democratic process that collects and distributes information on the candidates.
Rock The Vote is the long-running MTV effort to get young people engaged in the political process.
Politifact.com from St. Petersburg Times and Congressional Quarterly
On the issues offers nonpartisan information about candidates on the federal, state and local level.


 


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