Voter Service Team Shows Up for Primary Voters!
Candidate Forums
Focused on bringing timely nonpartisan information to primary voters, the team conducted two virtual Candidate Forums during January and February. The Zoom forums featured two contested Sonoma County Board of Supervisors seats. In District 1, candidates Rebecca Hermosillo and Jonathan Mathieu, and in District 3, candidates Chris Coursey and Omar Medina, made opening and closing statements and responded to questions from the audience and the League. To reach a broad audience, forums are offered in English, with Spanish interpretation, and recordings are posted on the League YouTube channel. The District 5 race is uncontested with incumbent Lynda Hopkins running unopposed. In that scenario, the League does not conduct a candidate forum. Each election season the team works to provide the public with responses directly from the candidates on issues of priority for each District.
Legislative Interviews
In January, a Voter Service team coordinated and conducted legislative interviews, together with members of neighboring leagues. The annual interviews are a way to get to know our legislators and for them to share their priorities. The State league provided prepared questions around open meeting laws, climate change issues related to health, how to make progress to meet state housing goals. As all the Sonoma County legislators are “shared” with other counties, we coordinated with other leagues. Napa and Marin counties joined us on the ZOOM calls. A summary of the interviews will be reported to the State league. This helps the League in gaining information and is useful in statewide planning and advocacy. The legislators interviewed: Senator Bill Dodd, SD3; Assemblymember Cecila Aguiar-Curry, AD4; and Assemblymember Damon Connolly, AD12. Legislators praised League advocacy efforts and were versed on League positions. Their answers were consistent - supporting various housing bills, open government revisions and measures to address health issues related to climate change. This was an excellent opportunity to talk with our elected officials. As always, it was interesting.
Voter Resources
VOTE411: The place to find your voter info! Simply enter your address to see a personalized ballot in English or Spanish. Find nonpartisan candidate info and explanations of ballot measures and propositions.https://www.vote411.org/
Sonoma County Registrar of Voters: Check with the County Registrar for the latest 2024 primary and general election info: County Voter Guide, State Voter Guide, Drop Box and Vote Center Locations, Sample Ballots.https://www.socovotes.com
Track your ballot: Find out when your ballot has been mailed, received, and counted. Explore the Vote-by-Mail frequently asked questions.https://california.ballottrax.net/voter/
Voter Status Look-Up: Check your registration status or register to vote at the Secretary of State website.https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/voter-registration
LWV California Easy Voter Guide: Click to access the Easy Voter Guide in five languages.https://easyvoterguide.org/
Vote with the League: See the League recommendation on Proposition 1.https://lwvc.org/ballot-recommendations/
Volunteer Opportunities & Training
Additional candidate forum volunteer training will be provided in 2024 for the general election season. The Pros & Cons team has completed primary ballot measure research, script writing, and video production and will be gearing up for the general election later this year. Volunteers are needed for all Voter Service teams. See articles in this edition for updates on Pros & Cons, Youth Outreach, Voter Registration, and Vote411.
Many thanks to the volunteer teams who made these Voter Service activities come off smoothly and with League of Women Voter’s integrity.
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