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They word those issues in a way that makes it hard to determine how to vote sometimes on purpose. We usually look up the voting issues and a sample ballot before reaching the polling location. This weekend is my task to research all the issues and candidates before we go on Tuesday to vote early.


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Arizona’s ballot is fairly straightforward, but I read into each proposition and what all it entails, before making a selection.


I agree. The propositions themselves are obscure especially those amending existing law.

I go to the summary table that says what yes and no votes mean and the effect.

Then I go look to see who are for and against and I read their arguments within the context of who they are.



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Texas can be a bit confusing with the wording at times. You really have to pay attention.
 
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One thing I’ll give Colorado credit for is that the voting guides make it clear what a vote means

About the only thing CA did right was their voter guides, which also were excellent.

Oregon also publishes a pretty good voter's guide that helps a lot in deciding what's what. I got used to having it, living there for 45 years and I guess I just assumed that all states did the same. When I moved to Idaho I learned otherwise.

Sometimes what the measure is presented as, is only a smokescreen for the real purpose. We've got one of those next month. I proposes to allow "open primaries" so that Independent voters can vote in primary elections. What's NOT talked about is the OTHER thing it would do: institute ranked-choice voting.
 
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If your state has a handy guide, please check it out. If it doesn't, please do some research or ask a friend you trust to have done research.

An acquaintance of mine was frustrated to learn that he voted against his wishes.

This presidential election is drawing out large numbers of voters. People who otherwise wouldn't vote are voting. This means there's a disproportionate number of folks answering these tricky questions from an uninformed position. It's a good election cycle to sneak some weird, vague stuff in there!
 
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We've got one of those next month. I proposes to allow "open primaries" so that Independent voters can vote in primary elections. What's NOT talked about is the OTHER thing it would do: institute ranked-choice voting.

We've got the same effort going on here, in addition to an all abortion all the time one. With any luck at all, all three of them will fail miserably, but these days I just don't know.

And I agree that these initiative processes should go away. Making laws is why we hire legislators.


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