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270toWin.com has an interactive map of presidential elections. Atlas of American Presidential Elections contains extensive data and maps of presidential elections. Congressional History by the Office of the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives gives roll call votes from 1990. Federal Elections Commission (FEC) is an indepedent agency that discloses campaign finance information. Inter-Parliamentary Union contains data about the composition of parliaments throughout the world. Inter-University Consortium on Political and Social Research (ICPSR) offers a huge amount of data on surveys.
Latin American Women in Numbers (Mujeres Latinoamericanas en Cifras) has voting, education and economic data about women in Latin American. Site is in Spanish. Lijphart Elections Archive collects political data from around the world. Living Room Candiate has videos and transcripts of presidential campaigns from 1952. National Center for State Courts contains extensive data on the U.S. court system. National Election Studies produces data on voting, public opinion, and political participation. Odum Institute has extensive data sources for the social sciences, mainly public opinion polls, psychological data and North Carolina Data. Pew/Internet and Pew Research Center contain political survey data, such as internet use and campaign issues. Polling the Nation has more than 14,000 surveys since 1986 conducted by more than 700 polling organizations in the United States and more than 80 other countries. Quinnipiac University's Polling Institute offers polling data for the nation and a few selected states. U.S. Senate holds the roll call on the votes of U.S. Senators. World Values Survey has data from four major surveys (1981, 1990, 1995 and 1999-2001) from many countries in the world. The survey asks dozen of questions concerning politics, gender issues, religion, economic inequality, etc. Survey data available through a World Values Survey search at ICPSR.
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