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Voter Information

"A voteless people is a hopeless people."*

There are more than 12,000,000 registered African American voters. Add your voice.**

Political Parties

American Reform Party - The American Reform Party's official web site

Democratic Party - website for the national party

GP - Green Party is committed to environmentalism, non-violence, social justice and grassroots organizing

LP - Libertarian Party

Natural Law Party - holds that natural law is the solution to all problems

Ohio Democratic Party

Ohio Republican Party

RNC - Republican Party

SP-USA - Socialist Party USA

WSWS - World Socialist Website is the Internet center of the International Committee of the Fourth International (ICFI). It provides analysis of major world events, comments on political, cultural, historical and philosophical issues.

Other Political Tools

Be A Voter - On-line voter registration information

DNet - Democracy Network is a project of the League of Women Voters Education Fund

FactCheck.org - a resource for verifying the veracity of political campaign statements

Federal Election Commission - the official government website on campaign finance.

Lucas County Votes - voter information for residents of Lucas County, Ohio

LWV - League of Women Voters web site

NOD - National Organization on Disability

OSOSVS - Ohio Secretary of State Voter Services

Political Daily News - a resource for political news that is updated daily via AP, Reuters, NY Times and Washington Post.

Political Information - a political search engine that permits visitors to focus on political candidates and issues; sites has thousands of external links.

Political Moneyline - a tool developed by Tony Raymond, a former Federal Election Commission (FEC) official. This is an excellent place to locate political contribution information.

Project Vote Smart - comprehensive information on local, state, and national candidates.

We Media - source for voter information, as well as disability-related information. Check the Politics and Advocacy section.

*** Web Source: NAACP