Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Time to Vote!-- Election 2008

It is an interesting time on the national stage recently, and your chance to make a difference is fast approaching. That's right, it's time to vote! To help you be more informed, more efficient, and more effective this November, check out this list of resources for everything from local ballot drop-off points to national Presidential election predictions!


Who's Who in the Presidential Race?

John McCain (Republican candidate)

Barack Obama (Democratic candidate)
  • Joe Biden (Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate)

National Presidential, Congressional, and Senate Races, 2008:


Local Elections

Douglas County Elections,

Includes current candidates, local measures, county office requirements, drop site locations for returning your ballot, and signage regulations.

Need more information on your rights and responsibilities as an Oregon voter?


Voting in Oregon: a Douglas County FAQ

Voting Instructions

Douglas County Voter's Pamphlet

County election results (updated throughout the evening on Election Day)


Oregon State Elections Division


Oregon Election Calendar 2008

August 26 candidate filing deadline / voters' pamphlet filing deadline

September 20 ballots mailed to long-term absent voters (overseas and military)

October 6 ballots mailed to out-of-state voters

October 8-10 voters' pamphlet delivery

October 14 voter registration deadline

October 17-21 ballots mailed to voters other than long-term and out-of-state voters

November 4 election day

December 4 certification of election results


National Voting Resources Online

Vote411

A "one-stop source for election-related questions." Information about polling places, candidates, election registration and polling deadlines, and much more, sorted by state. Created by the League of Women Voters Education Fund.

Vote Source [edit 10/2]

"Your source for making informed election decisions." Another great site from the League of Women Voters that covers both national and local contests and candidates.

Project VoteSmart

Project VoteSmart is a non-profit, non-partisan effort to provide information on national "candidates and elected officials in five basic categories: biographical information, issue positions, voting records, campaign finances and interest group ratings."


FactCheck.org

A resource site from the non-profit Annenberg Public Policy Center of the University of Pennsylvania that "monitors the factual accuracy of what is said by major US political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews, and news releases."


OpenSecrets.org

A resource site put together by the non-profit Center for Responsive Politics, OpenSecrets allows one to search for campaign finance reports for candidates and elected officials by region and jurisdiction. Each profile also includes a brief synopsis of past funding trends and when the official is due for their next election cycle.


FiveThirtyEight

This site gathers election predictions for the Presidential race from all major polls, as well as the current predictions for the House and Senate. (538 refers to the number of seats in the Electoral College.)


OnTheIssues.org

See where each candidate stands on most major policy issues by vote count and past statements, organized into a list of common controversial topics.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have a wonderful selection of voting information and voters' guides, but you have forgotten the latest from the League of Women Voters of Oregon: www.VoteSource.org
Please check it out!

Katie said...

Thanks for your suggestion! That looks like another great resource, and I've added it to our list above!