Election 2024

Educational resources for all ages

These are only a few of the sites and resources available online; please consider doing your own research browsing for credible sources with current, valid information when seeking information this election season.

  • The United States Election Assistance Commission  is an independent, bipartisan commission whose mission is to help election officials improve the administration of elections and help Americans participate in the voting process.   
  • Tech & Learning provides access to materials that teach U.S. elections, civics, law and history.  The link will direct you to a site with the top election sites, apps and games.
  • GrowingVoters.org is a non-partisan civics active learning initiative created by Lesley University Professor Jo-Anne Hart. These free virtual and in-class creative activities on voting and elections invite student voice and power to actively take part in the U.S. electoral system. The hands-on projects are designed for all grades, elementary to college, and across multiple subject areas beyond civics and social sciences - including math, history, science, business, and digital arts.
  • LifeHacker offers their "Top Ten Election Tools to Turn You Into an Informed Voter" and links to other sites with election resources.

Note:  These tools are to be used at the viewer's discretion and do not reflect the WFL's support of any issue or elective body.