On the Issues or OnTheIssues is an American non-partisan, non-profit organization providing information to voters about candidates, primarily via their web site.[1] This organization was started in 1996, went non-profit in 2000, and is currently run primarily by volunteers.[2]
The president and CEO of On the Issues is Naomi Lichtenberg. The editor-in-chief and content manager is Jesse Gordon. The organization is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[3]
The organization's stated mission is to help voters pick candidates "based on issues rather than on personalities and popularity." They obtain their information from newspapers, speeches, press releases, book excerpts, House and Senate voting records, Congressional bill sponsorships, political affiliations and ratings, and campaign websites from the Internet.[3]
OnTheIssues has a reputation for helping voters to make educated decisions.[4] Among other things, they offer an online quiz "that aims to bring together the politically compatible – a wonk's version of an online dating service."[5] The "VoteMatch Quiz" has 20 questions, and then matches users' answers against candidates for President and for Congress. The quiz also assigns a "political philosophy" by analyzing the answers on social issues versus economic issues.
OnTheIssues collaborated with Americans Elect to prepare for the AmericansElect.org convention in June 2012, by inferring Platforms of Questions for members of Congress, Governors, Mayors, and numerous other possible nominees."[6]. As with the VoteMatch quiz, the AmericansElect Platforms are inferred from voting records, bill sponsorships, and other public statements.
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