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Local Weld County Politics
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WeldDems at Topica is a open resource for you as a voter, resident or student.
About Weld County
The Weld County Clerk and Recorder's website has voter registration forms, in English and espanol, the application for an absentee ballot, and a look-up service to find your polling place and see a map of your precinct.
The Greeley/Weld Economic Development Action Partnership has information about the economy of Colorado, including labor statistics.
Look up the home you own in the Weld County Geographic Information System.
Candidates
Find brief biographies and links to more information about currently announced candidates for U.S. Senate, U.S. House District 2 (including part of Weld County), and Colorado House District 50 in Greeley-Evans.
Colorado Democrats Resources
Review of the book "Cultural Creatives", a favorite read of Pat Waak, Colorado Democratic Party Chair. [as webpage]
The Colorado Democratic Party website is a great place to keep track of upcoming Democrat events all around Colorado.
The Colorado Democratic Leadership Council has local and national news and updates, including the New Democrat Update, a monthly newsletter on the progress of the Colorado Democratic Leadership Council and New Democrat Movement in our state.
Other county parties in Colorado with websites include Boulder County, Fremont County, and Larimer County.
The Rocky Mountain Progressive Network is a non-profit formed to provide a 'fair and balanced' response to regional politics and media.
Elected Democrats
Democrats representing Weld County.
Local elected officials help lead the Weld County Executive Committee.
About Other Parties
Republican Senator Allard's campaign contributors.
National Democrats Resources
The Democratic National Committee, home of all things Democratic. If you ever wanted a copy of the National Platform, here’s where to get it.
The National Democratic Institute for International Affairs is a U.S. Democratic Party-based international outreach effort.
The Democratic Leadership Council website is found at New Democrats Online, with information about issues and links to Blueprint Magazine
Register Five Democrats is a exhortation to voter registration - can 1000 of us find 5000 more?
For younger Democrat voters, the College Democrats of America is an excellent resource, as is the Yahoo!Groups Young Democrats of America official announcements list and discussion board.
National Politics
Project Vote Smart has voting records for elected officials as well as information about candidates in upcoming local and national races. For example, see profiles of the current Democratic presidential candidates.
You can also try VOTE.com, an issue-oriented website with political news, commentary and polls.
Test your knowledge of politics with the National Political Awareness Test, a questionnaire sent to candidates for public office.
For politics news, check out the CNN politics page, or the Washington Post politics website.
Colorado continues to be a swing state. Check the latest polls at this web site: www.electoral-vote.com.
If you wondered who around the corner made a contribution in 2004, you can find out at FUNDRACE 2004. Just go to the site and enter your address and ZIP code. You'll get a list of contributors for miles around, along with the amount they gave and to whom. You can also click on a map of the United States. That has the top 10 cities for presidential giving, and shows which party they're supporting. Get all the information at: www.fundrace.org/neighbors.php.
Other sites also let you search for contributors. Two are run by the Center for Responsive Politics (www.opensecrets.org) and the Federal Election Commission (www.fec.gov).