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DBoon

(22,449 posts)
Wed Oct 17, 2018, 10:02 PM Oct 2018

Any good resources regarding ballot choices in LA County/Statewide?

I have a hard time with some state ballot measures specifically 4 and 11.

The judicial offices also baffle me. I'm inclined to "retain" based on a desire to maintain an independent judiciary and also in the belief a Democratic governor and legislature would not put up anyone really awful

I have looked at the County Labor Federation, Sierra Club, Democratic Party endorsements and trying to get a consensus.

There is a web site called laprogressive.com - I'm not sure how good it is. Most of the criticism seems to be disgruntled Green Party supporters, which is a plus to me.

Any ideas?

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Any good resources regarding ballot choices in LA County/Statewide? (Original Post) DBoon Oct 2018 OP
I always vote NO on unopposed judges. TruckFump Oct 2018 #1
I like the League of Women Voters for propositions More_Cowbell Oct 2018 #2
I watch the commercials and see who supports/opposes ballot issues Merlot Oct 2018 #3
I use several Beaverhausen Oct 2018 #4
California Democratic Party recommendations at the link below CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #5
I use the voters' guides Retrograde Oct 2018 #6

TruckFump

(5,812 posts)
1. I always vote NO on unopposed judges.
Wed Oct 17, 2018, 10:25 PM
Oct 2018

It just lets them know IMO that there are some out there opposed to them. Too many former DAs on the bench — also IMO. I’m a retired attorney and not that impressed with most of the LA County bench.

More_Cowbell

(2,192 posts)
2. I like the League of Women Voters for propositions
Wed Oct 17, 2018, 10:59 PM
Oct 2018

But they didn't take a position on Prop 11 (not in their subject area) and I don't see them doing anything on judges, either.
https://lwvc.org/vote/elections/ballot-recommendations

I usually take a look at the LA Times endorsements, too.

Merlot

(9,696 posts)
3. I watch the commercials and see who supports/opposes ballot issues
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 02:43 AM
Oct 2018

Usually the more fear mongering, quick editing, "scary voice" commercials are run by republicans. I usually vote opposite where the commercial portends all kinds of dire consequences because I don't like fear tactics.

Maybe not an exact science, more of a gut feeling on the ballot propositions.I do try to look for endorsements from people I trust.

I can't decide who to vote for on senator.

Beaverhausen

(24,476 posts)
4. I use several
Sun Oct 21, 2018, 03:39 PM
Oct 2018

Courage Campaign usually does a list

My local dem party - DPSFV

League of Conservation Voters

League of Women Voters

CountAllVotes

(20,890 posts)
5. California Democratic Party recommendations at the link below
Mon Oct 22, 2018, 11:12 AM
Oct 2018
https://www.cadem.org/vote

The recommendations here are pretty much how I voted -- aka "The Ticket" so to speak.



Retrograde

(10,203 posts)
6. I use the voters' guides
Mon Oct 22, 2018, 01:31 PM
Oct 2018

My general principles:
1) if you can't be bothered to write a statement for the voters' guide I can't be bothered to vote for you.
2) if a proposition is supported/opposed by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Group, any local "taxpayers/citizens" group, or prominent Republicans I take the opposite side
3) I usually support bond issues to fund schools, public transportation, and parks.

The biggest issues in my area tend to be local

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