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The U.S. Electoral College web site has been redesigned. Learn what NARA's role is in the U.S. electoral process and how votes are distributed. View historical results and try your hand at predicting who will win the election.

e-CFR Improvements
OFR's online, up-to-date Code of Federal Regulations sports a new look. It features faster retrievals, enhanced searching, and sections grouped by subpart. Explore the new e-CFR at http://www.gpoaccess.gov/ecfr

NARA News and Events
What is NARA's role in the U.S. Electoral College? Learn about the electoral process, prepare for the election, view historical results, and try your hand at predicting who will win the election.
The 9/11 Commission has transferred legal custody of its records to the National Archives. Public access to these records is under restriction until 2009. However, the Commission's publicly released records remain available on its web site.
November 15-16: NARA and the University of Maryland, with the San Diego Supercomputer Center, sponsor a symposium to highlight electronic records challenges that are being met through innovative IT partnerships in the public and private sector. more. . .
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