March 3rd Voting...
The below voting exercise should help you think through how you would like to vote on March 3rd. If you are not able to vote, it will still help you see the various topics you can vote on in your future & help you think about whether you think participating in our democracy is important.
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Who would you vote to be nominated for president? Click on the below link to see what the candidates stand for: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/us/politics/2020-presidential-candidates.html *
In at least two sentences, explain what appeals to about your presidential nomination choice. A helpful place would be to click on the link above & then examine the "signature issues" section of the candidates.
Who would you vote to be our US Representative from California (District 11)? (This person goes to WASHINGTON, DC to make federal laws) *
Who would you vote to be our State Senator (District 7)? (This person goes to SACRAMENTO to make state laws) *
Who would you vote to be our State Assembly Member (District 16)? (This person goes to SACRAMENTO to make state laws) *
How would you vote on California State Proposition 13? *
Explain in 3 sentences why you voted yes or no on Prop 13.
How would you vote on Contra Costa County Measure J? *
Explain in 3 sentences why you voted yes or no on Measure J. *
How would you vote on Town of Danville Measure Y? *
Explain in 3 sentences why you voted yes or no on Measure Y.
Now that you have looked at the various offices and measures on the upcoming ballot, do you think voting on March 3rd matters? If you are under 18, you can still answer this question. Explain your reasoning in at least 3 sentences.
Finally, if you identify with a political party, did it help you decide how to cast your vote? If you don't identify with a political party, how did you make your choices? Explain your answers in 3 to 5 sentences. *
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