2014 Senate Elections

8 Oct

One third of the 100 seats in the United States Senate are up for election on November 4th, 2014. Senatorial elections are based solely on the state you live in, so if you don’t know who is running, it’s even easier to find out. All you have to do is access the list of United States 2014 Senate Elections on Wikipedia, and click on the link for the state you live in. This will show you a brief description of the election in your State. Let’s say for example you live in Colorado. Visit the Wikipedia page and click on the link for Colorado. This will show you a brief description of the election in Colorado, including all the candidates.

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The information displayed includes descriptions of the candidates, with links to more information where available. The link under the Colorado heading (circled above) will take you to more specific information on the State’s senate election, where available.

As you can see from the example above, many states feature Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians, Unitarians and other independent or third-party candidates. There’s always something worth voting for, so do your research and DON’T NOT VOTE!