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Here is your chance to share your views on electing Legislators Friendly to Children, Families and Fathers on November 7.
 
The November elections are just nine days away. To help you form your decision for who to vote for we have created a Nationwide Family Voter Guide database of all 10,960 candidates for state legislative offices. This database will allow you to look-up contact and biographical information on any candidates for any state legislative office using a pinpoint link to the Project Vote Smart web site. The database will allow you to read comments and recommendations left by other participants on whether the candidate is perceived to be friendly to children, families and fathers. Additionally, everyone is invited to leave their own comments and recommendations.

This database will allow you to make an anonymous recommendation for any legislative candidate in any state for the upcoming November 7th, 2006 election. To make your recommendation, click on the link listed below and select your state from the drop down list. You can research your candidate and locate contact and biographical information by clicking on the "Vote Smart" link listed next to the candidate's name. When you are ready to make a recommendation click the edit button the left of the candidate's name and enter your anonymous comments. Your comments will be added to prior comments.

Click On This Link To Add Your Comments And Recommendations to the Family Voter Guide
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Notes:

1) Lower chamber refers to the state's House of Representatives, Assembly or House of Delegates.

2) Upper chamber refers to the state's Senate or in the case of Nebraska the unicarmel chamber.

3) The honorifics "Senator", "Representative" etc before a candidates name indicate that the person is an incumbent currently holding office.

4) The Status field takes on of the following values:

    Running
    Runoff
    Withdrawn
    Lost Primary

  Candidates run against all others within the same district for any particular state.

5) Some states have no legislative elections this cycle.

  States with no Lower Chamber Election this cycle:
    Louisiana
    Mississippi
    Nebraska
    New Jersey
    Virginia

  States with no Upper Chamber Election this cycle:
    Kentucky
    Louisiana
    Mississippi
    New Jersey
    New Mexico
    South Carolina
    Virginia

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    Colorado
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    Connecticut
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    Delaware
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    Florida
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    Georgia
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    Hawaii
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    Idaho
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    Illinois
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    Indiana
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    Iowa
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    Kansas
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    Kentucky
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    Louisiana
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    Maine
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    Maryland
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    Michigan
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    Minnesota
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    Mississippi
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    Missouri
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    Montana
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    Nebraska
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    Nevada
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    New Hampshire
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    New Jersey
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    New Mexico
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    New York
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    North Carolina
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    North Dakota
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    Ohio
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    Oklahoma
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    Oregon
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    Pennsylvania
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    Rhode Island
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    South Carolina
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    South Dakota
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    Tennessee
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    Texas
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    Utah
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    Vermont
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    Virginia
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    Washington
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    West Virginia
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    Wisconsin
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    Wyoming
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