February 2, 2007 (Press Release) --
San Jose, CA – The One Voter Project has announced that the new California Election Archive is now fully online for the 2006 General Election. With over 14,000 election results from 1849 to 2006, the archive is one of the largest websites dedicated to preserving the results of partisan elections in California. Created by two recent college graduates, Alex Vassar and Shane Meyers, the election archive allows visitors to view candidate biographies, results by election year, or district histories.
First created in 2004, the online archive now includes every candidate for the State Legislature since 1946, and all other state and federal offices since 1849. The website also includes a list of California’s longest serving elected officials and legislative district maps from 1891 to the present.
The purpose of the One Voter Project is to educate the public about the political landscape around them, to create interest in politics, and facilitate citizen involvement in the political process.
The website address is http://www.joincalifornia.com
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First created in 2004, the online archive now includes every candidate for the State Legislature since 1946, and all other state and federal offices since 1849. The website also includes a list of California’s longest serving elected officials and legislative district maps from 1891 to the present.
The purpose of the One Voter Project is to educate the public about the political landscape around them, to create interest in politics, and facilitate citizen involvement in the political process.
The website address is http://www.joincalifornia.com
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California Election Results and Candidate Biographies (1849-2006) are now available online.
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