The League of Women Voters Education Fund runs a web site (www.dnet.org) set up to cover local, state, and national elections.
Input of information depends on local volunteers as well as the candidates themselves. The League webmaster has begun to enter candidate names--even before party endorsement conventions. (I checked my state senate district.) We hope to have Minnesota's judicial races on DNet this year. The League's website explains more, including Minnesota voting and election information, candidate forum schules, and links to the Sec of State precinct finder. Just go to www.lwvmn.org. Janet Gendler Linden Hills and League of Women Voters MN Board ***** In a message dated 5/9/02 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I was wondering if > there is a web site that people could go to if they wanted to find out > different information about different people that are running for different > positions in government. I know in past elections there was an origination > that came out with a web site that was very easy to use and it gave great > detail information about information on all of the people that were running > in the election. > If any one knows the web site or the origination that is putting this on > please let me know. I think that this is important if people want want to > make an informed choice in the voting process. > Thanks a lot and I hope to hear from some one soon. > > > Steven Froemming > Minneapolis > > _______________________________________ Minneapolis Issues Forum - A Civil City Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy Post messages to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest option, and more: http://e-democracy.org/mpls
