Where to Get Last Minute Information Before Voting Tomorrow in the California Primary Election
[courtesy of California Progress Report]
By Frank D. Russo
We’ve just posted information from California Secretary of State Bowen with Election Day do’s and don’ts including how to find your polling place and when and how ballots must be turned in.
The California Voter Foundation “Online Voter Guide” has information and links to a number of other sites on candidates and ballot propositions. This is a strictly nonpartisan site that provides access to information from the candidates.
This page from the Secretary of State’s office has a listing of all candidates running for the State Senate and State Assembly and links to web pages for all that have them.
Here you can also find candidates for Congress and other offices in California, but you might have to cut and paste web site addresses.
Here is the official State of California Ballot Pamphlet for information on statewide ballot propositions and other information that you should have already received. This has the text of Propositions 98 and 99 and arguments pro and con.
For our articles on Proposition 98 and 99, click here.
To find out who is really behind some of that mail you have been getting or robocalls you are receiving, go to the Fair Political Practices Commission’s site or to the Secretary of State’ site on campaign finance for ballot propositions or more general information
Last, but not least, here is a listing of all County Registrar of Voters Offices where you can get information online, including on some local issues and races and also get contact information.
Good luck and happy voting!
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