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Election 2012
Polling & Statistics
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Election 2012: Polling & Statistics
Voter Info & Historical Research
Candidates & Parties
Polling & Statistics
Fact Checks & Websites
Campaign Finance & Ethics
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Polling & Opinion
Gallup Poll
Polling on politics, economy, global issues, wellbeing, and the 2012 election.
National Council on Public Polls
Includes current and past elections, such as an analysis of polls from 1936-2000.
Pew Research Center
Non-partisan body using polling and social science research.
Polling Report
Independent, nonpartisan resource on trends in American public opinion.
World Public Opinion
Global polling on a large number of issues. Topics include development/aid, environment, globalization/trade, international security, human rights, etc.
Statistics
American National Election Studies
Helps voters better understand the theoretical and empirical foundations of national election outcomes.
Politico 2012 Election
U.S. Census - 2012 Statistical Abstract
Presidential, congressional, gubernatorial elections. Summary tables on congressional legislation, state legislatures, minority officeholders, voting age population, voter participation, and campaign finances.
U.S. House of Representatives Office of the Clerk
Official vote counts for federal elections from among U.S. states and territories, dating back to 1920.
Washington Post Campaign 2012
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