So I just spent 1.25 hours with my sister trying to help her decide her local election choices. It's an off year, so generally only those of us who are Hard Core about voting bother to do so. That just makes our votes that much more powerful. I appreciate the irony of someone like me, frequent Doomsayer on the sad state of our video poker voting reality, talking about good voting. But I'll do so anyway, cause part of me wants to Hope. /scampers away from Lambert/
Anyway, if you're voting tomorrow, are there any online resources that have helped you make your choices? Please, post them here if so. My sister and I agree that one of the really sucky things about off-year local level voting is how hard it is to find useful information about the candidates. And that problem is getting worse. Judge 4 Yourself is one resource she and I found, but it appears to be regional. I really wish there were more, and if I were an Al Gore elected official, I'd be expanding mandated government websites to include more pages about people's records in government, and also those trying to be so. A pipe dream, I'm sure, but voting blogging is one of the aspects of the blogsphere I'm most proud of and hope grows. Brad remains the intertube's own god when it comes to vote blogging.
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I'm hopeful!
I just think hope comes from hard work, and not f-e-e-e-e-lings and tribal tattoos.
"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi
you better get your ass out there and say No on 1
lambert. i'll beat you with a wet noodle if you don't. maybe you have a car-owning friend, who wants to drive by some runaway gay teen shelters or MCC gay affirming churches, who'll need to provide a ride to some voters tomorrow? ME has a lot to answer for, this year. there's also apparently some sort of "taxpayer bill of rights" bullshit initiative you should shoot down? get busy, man. ;-)
That's true
I'm doing some RL things about these, though not enough, probably.
"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi
All politics is local
Especially now that the national FKDP
is screwing us over as much as the GOP.
It is good to see what's happening elsewhere, though. In WA state we have a domestic partner bill (approve referendum 71!) And a horrible Colorado TABOR-like initiative. Seattle has a housing levy that provides funding for a successful low income housing program.
There's Project Vote Smart
Vote Smart - but they do not usually have information on local races. (Some referenda, IIRC, though.)
NYC has a Voter's Guide provided through the NYC Campaign Finance Board. It's heavily promoted via the subways.
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We can't afford not to have single-payer!
Project Vote Smart
Who funds them, anyhow? Seems like they're rejected across the board, but I'd still like to know.
"First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." -- Mahatma Gandhi