Voting Essentials
In order to make your voice heard on Election Day, you need to be a registered voter.
Perhaps you will be traveling or too busy to get to the polls on Election Day? States have made it increasingly simple to exercise your right to vote even if you cannot make it to the polls on Election Day.
And the American Chemistry Council has provided the EZ Vote button which makes it easy for you to get information and application forms for voter registration, early voting, absentee voting, and overseas voting. You will also find links to your local election office where you can locate your polling place. Start by entering your five-digit zip code.
(If you are currently living overseas, enter the zip code for your last residence in the United States.)
The President of the United States
Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States on January 20, 2009. You’ll find everything you need to know here about President Obama and his staff!
- Meet The White House: See the Executive Appointments and members of the cabinet President Obama has selected.
Past Election Cycles:
For those interested in the previous elections, we have provided:
- 2007/2008 Election Summary: This page includes some general statistics about the previous federal and state elections.
Political News
If you want to find additional sources for news and information, check out some of these political news links.
