Where do you get information on State/Local elections?

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I haven't found the newspapers to be too useful in past years..

I stumbled across this site today:
http://www.smartvoter.org which is sponsored by the league of women voters. It's somewhat useful to see who's on the ballot, but they don't always have complete candidate information (i.e. platforms) on it.


.. although, this election, I may not need to do as much research - I consider myself an independent, moderate .. but I'm voting straight party ticket this year. The R's have brought this upon themselves.

dave225 (Dave225), Friday, 20 August 2004 18:00 (twenty-one years ago)

So, how do you research the candidates & issues ?

dave225 (Dave225), Friday, 20 August 2004 18:01 (twenty-one years ago)

newspapers, mainly.

hstencil (hstencil), Friday, 20 August 2004 18:03 (twenty-one years ago)

Read the papers, talk to the neighbors, wonder if it's neccessary....

Most of our local issues are things like whether or not we need a damn trolley downtown, though my state is also going to have a "Fear of Homos Marryin'" initiative on the ballot this fall. I use common sense to vote on these things.

Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains), Friday, 20 August 2004 18:05 (twenty-one years ago)

Even for things like judges & neighborhood issues? And like, should there be a tax on paperclips? (i.e. things that seem like they're no-brainers or too stupid to care about, that might have a bigger effect than it seems..) I don't see very good coverage, but then, our newspaper is a piece of shit, and it's also right-winged.

dave225 (Dave225), Friday, 20 August 2004 18:08 (twenty-one years ago)

We don't vote on taxes on paperclips. Our Legislature does that.

As far as circuit judges and city council members, I ask around. I live in a town of 60,000 people, so it's easy to find the dirt about someone who's put their name out there.

We've got a pretty right-wing paper here, too. If it's something that's really minor, I've been known just to vote the opposite of whomever they endorsed.

Pleasant Plains (Pleasant Plains), Friday, 20 August 2004 18:13 (twenty-one years ago)


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