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The 2010 election cycle presents a challenging landscape for California voters, with numerous complex propositions and offices on the ballot. High levels of distrust in government and lack of understanding of fiscal issues highlight the urgent need for effective voter education. Collaborative efforts by organizations, such as the Next 10 and the League of Women Voters, aim to provide nonpartisan resources and tools to help voters make informed decisions. Initiatives like the California Choices Reform Clearinghouse and Easy Voter Guide offer accessible information on governance reforms and key topics, encouraging civic engagement and informed participation in the electoral process.
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Civic Education in 2010 Discussion with County Registrars CACEO New Law Conference December 10, 2009
2010 = Tough Year for Voters Overwhelming Number of Choices • Gov. race; long ballot of state & local offices • More propositions than usual in November, most on complex topics Poorly Prepared • Don’t understand state/local fiscal issues • High distrust in government (which discourages learning)
Nonpartisan Help for Voters • Groups collaborating: Next 10, CVF, LWVCEF, California Forward, others • Focus on fiscal and reform issues • Creating tools voter educators and voters can access early in 2010 • Background information with context across the propositions
CA Choices Reform Clearinghouse • www.CaliforniaChoices.org (February 2010) • From Next 10 and Stanford’s Bill Lane Center • “One stop shop” about CA governance reforms to help people understand the issues & options • Organized to help policy enthusiasts, general voters and community educators • Nonpartisan reform descriptions, pros/cons, polling data, expert blog, links to reports, etc.
EVG Fast Facts • From the LWVCEF Easy Voter Guide Project: Multi-lingual user-friendly primers • First topics: budget & taxes, ballot measures, state elected offices, political parties • Combines community-tested language with expert review • Can download at www.easyvoter.org in January
Discussion with Counties Interest in and capacity for outreach • Who has outreach staff? • Outreach committees? • Links for voters on website? • Want more tools about how to vote? • Want to help voters make more informed choices?
For more information ssclark@ckgroup.org www.easyvoter.org (January) www.cachoices.org (February)