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Registrar of Voters County of San Diego--Links to current elected officials and representatives and their districts as well as information on candidates and voting procedures.
San Diego County Voter Information--Hosted at SmartVoter.org, part of the League of Women Voters, to help locate voter-specific ballot and candidate and proposition information.
SignOn San Diego--website of the San Diego Union Tribune newspaper, the site offers a mix of links to their news stories and news wires as well as prior election results and city- and county-level races.
City-specific Information
Carlsbad (City Council and City Clerk)
- Coronado (Elected Officials and City Clerk)
Del Mar (Elected Officials, but no information specific to 2004 elections)
El Cajon (Elected Officials, information limited to candidates' names on ballot)
- Encinitas (Elected Officials and Voter registration)
- Escondido (Elected Officials and City Clerk)
- Imperial Beach (Elected Officials, no election information is apparent)
- La Mesa (Elected officials and City Clerk's voting information)
- Lemon Grove (Elected Officials, no election information)
- National City (Elected officials and City Clerk link is through the 'Departments' link)
- Oceanside (Elected officials and Municipal Elections)
- Poway (Elected officials, no election or voting information)
- San Diego (City) (Elected officials and Municipal Elections)
- San Marcos
- Santee (Elected Officials and Home page has two links on elections)
- Solana Beach (Elected Officials, uses the SD County site for election information)
- Vista (Elected officials and City Clerk)
California Ballot Propositions--Provided by the Los Angeles County Law Library, this provides the ballot information on all propositions since 1884. Note the summaries may NOT be exact transcription as found in the original ballot. A similar resource is provided to the University of California Hastings Law Library Databases for Ballot Propositions and Initiatives beginning with 1911.
Election 2002 Web Archive--a selective collection hosted by the Library of Congress of over 4,000 websites dealing with national and regional elections. There are related websites such as public opinion resources included as well. The capture began July 1, 2002 and covers through November 30, 2002.
Facts for Features: Presidential Election 2004--Basic facts and links gathered by the US Census Bureau on previous elections, the electoral college and participation statistics.
UCLA Libraries Online Campaign Literature Archive--University of California Los Angeles collects, and is now digitizing, campaign literature on state, local, and those national elections which are on the California ballot. This includes capturing any websites related to the candidate or issue.
Vote96.ss.ca.gov, Vote98.ss.ca.gov, Vote2000.ss.ca.gov, Vote2002.ss.ca.gov, and Vote2003.ss.ca.gov are archived sites of California elections from the years noted in their titles.
Democratic National Committee (John Kerry & John Edwards campaign)
Green Party (David Cobb is their candidate)
Independent Party (Ralph Nader's party for this election)
Libertarian Party (Michael Badnarik is the candidate)
Peace and Freedom (Political party active in California--Leonard Peltier is candidate)
Reform Party (endorses Ralph Nader's candidacy)
Republican National Committee (George W. Bush & Dick Cheney campaign)
Socialist Party USA (Walter Brown and Mary Alice Herbert)
California Voter Foundation--Describes itself as a non-partisan group to promote the responsible use of technology in the democratic process.
FactCheck.org--Independently-written articles discussing topical issues (currently mostly election claims and counterclaims) with factual research to support the findings. Do NOT confuse this site with BuzzFlash's FactChecker.org site, which does have a liberal bias.
Initiative and Referendum Institute--University of Southern California hosts this site as an educational and research resource for users around the world.
League of Women Voters--Both National and California groups advocate and informed public through political awareness and voter participation. There is a site specifically for the 2004 elections.
Project Vote-Smart--Delivers factual information on candidates' position statements and voting records.
Roper Center for Public Opinion Research--archive of opinions gathered by survey researchers with specific collections on elections.