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Issues Center > Elections

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Welcome to the U.S. Chamber’s guide to the 2006 Elections. Here you will find a comprehensive guide to the 2006 elections; including the latest news and resources on races the Chamber is following, as well as information on candidates, campaigns, and voter tools for the business community.

State by State Election Resources


 

Vote For Business Bandwagon

The U.S. Chamber partnered with state and local chambers to bring you the Vote For Business Bandwagon. During August the bus visited a number of destinations across the nation to educate the business community about the importance of getting employees involved in the elections.
>> Get on the Bus.
 

voteforbusiness.com

Get your members, employees, co-workers, family and friends involved in electing a pro-business Congress. See which local and national candidates support the business community, and get everything you’ll need to vote. VoteForBusiness today!

 

During the 2006 election cycle, the Chamber endorsed candidates who share our business viewpoint, and who have the support of the business community in his or her region. U.S. Chamber members can view the recent endorsement announcements:
 
 

  

 
 
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