

PVS also provides records of public statements, contact information for state and local election offices, polling place and absentee ballot information, ballot measure descriptions for each state (where applicable), links to federal and state government agencies, and links to political parties and issue organizations.
History and background
In 1992, 40 national leaders, including Barry Goldwater, John McCain, former U.S. Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, founded PVS. PVS does not accept financial contributions from lobbyists, governmental organizations, corporations, labor unions or other special interests. It is financed by donations from more than 45,000 members and through grants from philanthropic foundations, including the Carnegie, Ford, Knight and Revson foundations.In addition to monetary donations, members donate their time as member interns for a two week stay at the ranch.
Four locations have housed PVS since its inception. Originally based at Oregon State University in Corvallis, Oregon, PVS established another office in 1994, at Northeastern University in Boston. In 1999, PVS established its headquarters and research center at the Great Divide Ranch, in the Rocky Mountains, near Philipsburg, Montana. And in 2006, PVS added a branch at The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.
Richard Kimball's 2006 bonus and salary
In 2006, founder and president Richard Kimball received a bonus of $471,994 (33% of the Project Votes Smart's annual budget in 2006), as well as a 400% increase in salary. The explanation provided for the bonus on the tax form was "This bonus was paid to compensate Richard Kimball for being the key employee and leading the organization for more than 10 years at a very low average salary between $25,000 and $35,000…His new salary is $114,314 per year." This moved caused some fervor on a blog run by a former employee.
See also
On the IssuesReferences
External links
- Project Vote Smart web site
- Background and History of Project Vote Smart Retrieved November 6, 1996.
- Project Vote Smart's Blog: The Voter's Speakeasy
- "Campus speaker urges smart voting" The Ithacan. September 23, 2004.
- "Nonprofit political research group to open branch at U. Arizona" University Wire. October 26, 2006.
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