What if I don't understand something in my sample ballot?
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What if I don't understand something in my sample ballot?
Thea Brodkin (Voter Service Chair) gives expert video advice on: How do I know when and where to vote?; How do I know what election literature is legit?; How do I know what I can vote for in an election? and more...
You could always call the League of Women Voters, because they have people that study everything on the ballot. That's a good way to start. You could call your political party, they'll tell you how they want you to vote. There are other organizations of course. There's a lot of organizations on specific issues, that will inform you why they're supporting, or why they're opposing something. In the ballot book, there's a list of the people that have submitted the arguments, pro and con, and they will give you the names and the names of the organizations. So you can go on the website or you could give them a call.