Resources

Women’s Campaign Fund
www.wcfonline.org
WCF’s mission is to provide pro-choice women of all parties with the resources they need to win political office.

League of Women Voters
www.lwv.org/
The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan political organization, encourages the informed and active participation of citizens in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy.

NYS Board of Elections
www.elections.state.ny.us/
You can register to vote and research candidates committees on this website.

NYS Senate
www.senate.state.ny.us/
The official website of the New York State Senate.

NYS Assembly
assembly.state.ny.us/
The official website of the New York State Assembly.

New York State Democratic Party
www.nydems.org/
The official website of the NYS Democratic Party.

Empire State Democratic Initiative
www.esdi.org/
ESDI is a not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to providing opportunities for younger citizens of New York State to participate in the state political and policy-making process; to recruiting, training, and supporting younger Democrats seeking public office in New York State; and to electing a Democratic majority to New York State Senate and the U.S. House.

Young Democrats of New York State
www.nydems.org/youngdems/
This website is informative and a great resource for New York State Democrats aged 16-26. It also provides links to other Democrat websites.

NYC Campaign Finance Board
www.cfb.nyc.ny.us/
The New York City Campaign Finance Board was created in 1988 as an independent, nonpartisan city agency. The CFB has three primary mandates: administering the Campaign Finance Program, publishing the Voter Guide, and overseeing the Debate Program. The CFB is composed of five board members: two are appointed by the mayor, two by the speaker of the City Council, and one, the chairman, by the mayor after consultation with the speaker. The Board is strictly nonpartisan, and by law the mayor's and the speaker's two appointees must come from different political parties. Board members serve staggered, five-year terms.

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