Constitution Day and Voter Registration: Constitution Day
This guide will give you information on Civics, Politics, Voter Registration, and Constitution Day.
The Parties
- Republican Party
Find all the information involving the Republican National Committee and hear the latest news about the GOP.
- Democratic Party
Find all the information involving the Democratic National Committee and hear their latest news.
Libertarian Party
The official homepage of the national Libertarian Party.Green Party
The official homepage of the national Green Party.
C-SPAN

- C-SPAN.orgC-SPAN’s mission is to provide public access to the political process.
White House

- Briefing RoomThe White House provides timely and accurate information about the President’s latest events and public statements. Here you’ll find photos, video, and transcripts, as well as proclamations, executive orders, and press releases.
SCOTUS Blog

The Supreme Court’s blog is a great place to go to find information about current cases, decisions, court schedules, and more.
- Announcement of opinions for Friday, January 9 Jan 6, 2026
- SCOTUStoday for Tuesday, January 6 Jan 6, 2026
- The most unorthodox dissent Jan 5, 2026
Be an Informed Voter!
The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all.– John F. Kennedy
NonPartisan Political News and Information
These sites will provide you with non-biased news and information about political issues:
- This site’s goal is to monitor the factual accuracy of what is said by major U.S. political players in the form of TV ads, debates, speeches, interviews and news releases.
- The FEC is an independent regulatory agency that discloses campaign finance information, enforces the law and overees the public funding of Presidential elections.
- This site is a digital archive of global, non-partisan public policy research. It has summaries and full texts, videos, reports, briefs, and multimedia material of think tank, university, government, and foundation-funded policy research.
- A non-partisan search engine just for politics and policy.
- This nonpartisan organization collects information on where candidates stand on a wide variety of issues and makes that information readily available to the public.
- This site has opinion, news, analysis, videos and polls from both sides of the issues.
- The Library of Congress provides federal legislative information freely available to the public. This site will show you information about bills, resolutions, Congressional record and activity, Committee information, nominations, treaties, and much more.
- ProPublica is an independent, non-profit newsroom that produces investigative journalism in the public interest. Their work focuses exclusively on truly important stories, stories with “moral force.”
- From the New York Times, this blog offers lots of statistics and polling information leading up to the November election.
PolitiFact | Sorting out the truth in politics
PolitiFact is a project of the Tampa Bay Times and its partners to help you find the truth in politics. Reporters and researchers examine statements by anyone who speaks up in American politics and then rate the accuracy on a “Truth-O-Meter.”- FlackCheck.org uses parody and humor to debunk false political advertising, poke fun at extreme language, and hold the media accountable for their reporting on political campaigns.
GovTrack.us: Tracking the U.S. Congress
This website helps you keep tabs on your representatives in Congress and to research pending legislation that might impact your life or business.
Know the Candidates and the Issues!
Use these sites to help you look up the candidates that will appear on your ballot, and on what issues you agree or disagree with them.
- Ballotpedia is the online encyclopedia of American politics and elections. Their goal is to inform people about politics by providing accurate and objective information about politics at all levels of government. They are firmly committed to neutrality.
- This site designed to help voters identify the U.S. Congressional candidate that most closely aligned with their views on a selection of twelve issues. Answer each question then specify how important that issue is to you. Based on those responses VoteEasy will indicate which candidate in your Congressional district is most closely aligned to your views.
- Get your customized sample ballot and evaluate your candidates and ballot measures. Pictures, bios, YouTube videos, social media links and, most importantly, the candidates’ positions on the issues are all presented side-by-side for easy comparison.
- Don’t know where to go to vote? Just enter your address and this site will tell you where to show up on Election Day.
Be an Informed Voter!
If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.– Thomas Jefferson
Contact Your Representatives
Here is some contact information for your representatives in government:
- U.S. House of RepresentativesFind your Congressperson in the US House of Representatives, and contact them through this website.
- U.S. SenateContact your Senator in the US Senate
- ZIP Code LookupSome of the above sites ask for your 4 digit zip code extention as well, and the US Postal Service site will tell you if you don’t know what it is.
News Outlets
These major news organizations have daily political headlines: