CA 2022 Election Data Challenge Team Registration Form
The UC Davis DataLab: Data Science and Informatics invites members of the UC Davis community (undergraduate and graduate students, postdocs, staff, recent alumni, etc.) to participate in the CA 2022 Election Data Challenge. The Challenge is an opportunity to build your data literacy and visualization skills, explore publicly available datasets, expand your network, and contribute to local civic engagement along the theme of the California November 2022 ballot initiatives.

For more information see the Challenge website at https://datalab.ucdavis.edu/ca-election-2022-data-challenge/

Questions? Contact us at datalab-training@ucdavis.edu.
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What is your affiliation with UC Davis? *
What is your major, graduate group, departmental affiliation, or general discipline? *
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List of Current California November 8, 2022 Ballot Initiatives


Prop 1
Guarantee Abortion Rights in State Constitution

Prop 26 Legalize Sports Betting at Tribal Casinos

Prop 27 Allow Online Sports Betting

Prop 28 Guarantee Funding for Arts and Music Education

Prop 29 Impose New Rules on Dialysis Clinics

Prop 30 Tax Millionaires for Electric Vehicle Programs

Prop 31 Uphold Ban on Flavored Tobacco Products

Which California Ballot Initiative are you planning to work on for your project? *
If you know what specific question(s) you're interested in exploring for your project please briefly describe them here, along with any obstacles you foresee you may encounter in working on this project.
Team information.
We want all participants to work in teams of at least two people. At least one member of each team must be a current UC Davis student or postdoctoral scholar. If you do not have a team we will do our best to try to match you with others to form or join a team (deadline for this option is September 28th by noon).
Do you already have a team that you plan to work with? *
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