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Florida Voter Information

Free Online Voter Resources

Free non-partisan resources such as Vote411.org, USA.gov, Vote Smart, and the League of Women Voters are indispensable tools for voters seeking to become informed about current candidates and issues. These platforms offer a wealth of unbiased information, including candidate profiles, policy positions, and voting procedures. By utilizing these resources, voters can gain a comprehensive understanding of the political landscape, access reliable sources of information, and actively participate in the democratic process.

Vote411.org provides comprehensive voter guides, including personalized ballot information and candidate responses to relevant questions. USA.gov offers various resources on voting rights, voter registration, and polling place locators. Vote Smart provides access to candidate biographies, voting records, and issue positions, enabling voters to make informed decisions based on factual data. The League of Women Voters offers voter education materials to promote informed and active citizenship, including candidate forums and voter guides.

These non-partisan resources are crucial in promoting democratic engagement and ensuring voters have the information they need to make informed choices at the ballot box. By empowering voters with accurate and unbiased information, these platforms contribute to a more transparent and accountable political process.

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USA.gov (Voting and Elections)

Official government source which provides information on the election process, voter registration, and election laws.

Vote Smart Facts Matter

Features Political Galaxy where voters can enter zip codes and find candidates (for Federal offices) bio's, votes, positions, speeches, funding, and ratings.

 

   Vote411.org (Election Information You Need)

Enter your address and find what is on your ballot with info (and opposing viewpoints) on federal and local candidates as well as proposed amendments.

Ballotpedia

Provides useful information on where Presidential candidates stand on the most important issues of the election.

FVAP.gov (Federal Voting Assistance Program)

Voting assistance is provided for service members, their families, and overseas citizens.

League of Women Voters

The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization working to protect and expand voting rights and ensure everyone is represented in our democracy. We empower voters and defend democracy through advocacy, education, and litigation, at the local, state, and national levels.