LAKE COUNTY FREE-NET POLITICAL NEIGHBORHOOD
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Lake County Political and Non-Partisan Information
- Frances Bolton Ladies Group (Republician)
Meets 3rd Saturday at Rider's Inn at 10am, includes a continetal breakfast for $3.00.
- Lake County Democratic Party
7547 Mentor Avenue, Suite 107
Mentor OH 44060
Contact: - (440)-951-9662
- Lake County Republican Party
40 West Erie St.
Painesville, Ohio 44077
7 PM Every 1st Thursday
- Lake / Geauga Young Republicans Club
Meeting: 7:30 p.m. - 4th Thursday of each month at the Kirtland Public Library.
- League of Women Voters of Lake County
- Western Lake County Republican's Woman's Group
Meets 3rd Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. in the lower level of the WIlloughby City Hall.
Ohio Political Web Sites - Election Ohio web site.
- Democratice Party web site.
- Ohio General Assembly Home Page.
- Ohio Politics is your single source of politics and elections in Ohio.
- Ohio Secretary of State web site.
- Republican Party Official web site.
General Political Internet Sites
- Center for Democracy & Technology's Free Speech Issues is a site to find information regarding the future of the First Amendment & free expression in the Information Age.
- Center for Responsible Politics site links you to this watchdog organization on campaigning and financing of campaigns, frauds, etc. in our election process.
- The Conservative Caucus site is dedicated to educating citizens about restoring constitutionally limited government in America.
- Council for Government Reform has numerous links and recent articles dealing with federal government issues.
- Democracy Net site is dedicated to a grassroots look at election information, sponsored by the League of Women Voters Education Fund and Grassroots.com.
- Digital Freedom Network site is dedicated to world wide information about infringements on human rights.
- Do-It-Yourself Congressional Investigation Kit - a consumer guide to who's giving the money, who's getting it, and how it affects your pocketbook.
- E-the People enables people to communicate to elected officials on a local, sate, and federal level.
- Federal Election Commission site is a link to the information about the federal elections and campaign financing.
- Freedom Forum is link to many sites on Free Speech and the First Amendment.
- League of Women Voters is a multi-issue organization whose mission is toencourage the informed and active participation of citizens in government and to influence public policy through education and advocacy.
- National Priorities Project is a site that offers citizen and community groups tools & resources to shape federal budget and policy priorities which promote social and economic justice.
- Organization for Community Networks is a non-profit source of community and political information.
- Project Vote Smart for issues and candidates in upcoming federal and state elections and links to other political sites on the Web, including a Search Engine.
- Public Agenda Online is the inside source for public opinion and policy analysis.
- Public Campaign provides you with "real" campaign finance reform.
- Taxpayers for Common Sense is a scorecard approach to all the federal Senators and Representatives.
- Thomas Web Site to see what's been happening on the floor of Congress, access the "Congressional Record", discuss the legislative process, and gives you a chance to re-read the "Declaration of Independence" and the "Constitution."
- VoteNet, a site of political candidates, campaigns, and elections in the United States.
- Voters for None of the Above is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to enacting "Voter Consent" laws, giving voters the ballot option to reject all candidates for an office and to call for a new election with new candidates to fill that office. It can be found at this site.