There are several statewide ballot measures this year, and the issues and implications behind each of them are not always immediately apparent.Add to that a long list of potential candidates, and it is easy to see how most of us could use some guidance by a trusted source.
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There are several statewide ballot measures this year, and the issues and implications behind each of them are not always immediately apparent. Add to that a long list of potential candidates, and it is easy to see how most of us could use some guidance by a trusted source.
Many organizations from across the county, and the political spectrum have put out their own voting guides this year. Here is a brief list of links to several that may help you fill out your ballot.
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