Voter's Self Defense Manual

Voter's Self Defense Manual
Author: Project Vote Smart
Publisher: Project Vote Smart
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2014-09-26
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Vote Smart's Voter's Self-Defense Manual is a starting point for direct access to information about your candidates and elected officials, It contains a record of the past two years for each Congress person by listing 17 votes and 17 special interest group ratings as well as campaign finance information. It is only a sampling of Vote Smart’s online database with information on Congressional members' political courage, voting records, interest group ratings, campaign contributions, and contact information. This publication is available free of charge to all citizens.

Vote Smart Web Yellowpages

Vote Smart Web Yellowpages
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1998
Genre: Elections
ISBN:

One-stop-shopping for political information on the World Wide Web.

Project Vote Smart

Project Vote Smart
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1992
Genre: Elections
ISBN:

A national, non-partisan, non-profit organization that provides voters with factual information on candidates and elected officials. Features congressional voting records. Includes information on the federal government, state governments, political campaigns, elections, candidates, and the issues. Provides access to organizations related to politics and directories of political information. Links to educational, reference, and political resources.

Campaigning Online

Campaigning Online
Author: Bruce Allen Bimber
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0195151569

A portrait of the role of campaign websites in American elections. How do candidates use the Internet to gain or reinforce voter support? Are voters influenced by what they see on candidate's websites? Do they learn anything? Are their votes influenced? The authors answer these questions using a wealth of data and evidence about the 2000 election drawn from national and state-wide surveys, laboratory experiments, interviews with campaign staff and analysis of websites themselves.