lwvka voter guide 2007

2007 Guide Home

LWVKA Home


What's in this Guide

Voter Rights

Polling Places

Where to find a
printed copy of
this voter guide

Editors Note

Acknowledgment

Absentee Ballots

Additional Voter
Information


Governor & Lt. Governor

Secretary of State

Attorney General

U.S. Senator

U.S. Representative in
Congress (6th District)

State Board
of Education

University of Michigan
Board of Regents

Michigan State University
Board of Trustees

Wayne State University
Board of Governors

Justice of the State
Supreme Court

Judge of the
Court of Appeals
(3rd District)

State Senator
(20th District)

State Representative
(60th, 61, & 63rd Districts)

Kalamazoo County
Commissioners

Judge of the
Circuit Court (9th Circuit)

Judge of the District Court
(8th District, 1st Division)

Judge of the Probate Court

Galesburg City Council
Members & Mayor

Village of Augusta Trustees

Village of Climax Trustees,
President & Library Board

Village of Vicksburg
Trustees

State Ballot Proposals

Kalamazoo County
Ballot Proposal

Additional Voter Information
The websites listed below will give you information that will help you be an informed citizen and voter.

League of Women Voters of the United States:
www.lwv.org  and www.vote411.org
Range of Information about the League, voting resources and issues; links to other sites.  See also LWV of Michigan: www.lwvmi.org and http://www.MichiganVoterPower.org

State of Michigan, Department of State:
www.michigan.gov/sos  Click on “Michigan Votes – Voter Information Center.” Election laws, state election results and other voter information.

Publius Election Information Resources:
www.publius.org.  Check to see whether you are registered to vote, find your polling location, view your ballot and learn how to use your voting equipment.

Michigan Legislature:
www.michiganlegislature.org  Guide to State government, legislation, and links to other State websites.

U of Michigan Documents Center:
www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs  Local, state, federal and international government information, including candidates, issues, lobby groups and parties. Information about the current election: http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/elec2006.html

Politics 1:
www.politics1.com  Comprehensive links to Presidential, Gubernatorial, US Senate and Congressional candidates; political parties; issues; Presidential administration.

Public Agenda Online: 
www.publicagenda.org  Public opinion and policy analysis.

Institute for Public Policy and Social Research, MSU:
www.ippsr.msu.edu  Research and education about public policy issues.

Rock the Vote:
http://www.rockthevote.com/home.php  Voting, political issues, elected officials and candidates; oriented to youth audiences.

Brooking Institute:
The special focus of their site is campaign finance law and administration. It provides background information on current law and regulations, tracks legal developments in court cases and administrative decisions, and reports on proposed new legislation and other reform proposals. http://www.brookings.org/GS/CF/CF_HP.HTM