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League of Women Voters of California Education Fund

November 3, 1998 Election Coverage

CONTENTS OF THIS PAGE
  • Smart Voter
  • State Propositions
  • Mock Election
  • Judicial Guide
  • Voting & Registration FAQs
  • Smart Voter

    The League of Women Voters of California is proud to sponsor our growing online voter information Web site Smart Voter (www.smartvoter.org) which offers voters in participating counties:

    Nonpartisan Ballot Measure Analysis

    For every election, the League publishes its nonpartisan analysis of all statewide propositions. For the first time, we are publishing different levels of analysis listed here in order of increasing detail.

    For convenient access to all of the above and other online resources, we suggest using Smart Voter's Directory of Ballot Measures.

    About Ballot Measures:

    Criteria for Evaluating Ballot Propositions (en español !!)
    Some questions to ask yourself while deciding on your vote
    FAQs on Bonds
    Questions and Answers about bond issues
    The Initiative Process (en español !!)
    How measures get put on the ballot and how future changes can be made

    Mock Election

    Mock Election is a simulated nationwide election in which any school system or individual school may participate. Mock election participants range from kindergarten through college level. Teachers: register your participation online! A project of LWV California and other organizations.

    Voters Guide to Judicial Elections

    A brief description of the judicial system in California including how judges are elected, how voters can get information on judicial candidates, and what standards a voter should consider when voting on judges. A League publication.

    Voting & Registration FAQs

    Do you want to know how to register to vote? Do you have questions about the voting process? See our Frequently Asked Questions on registration, parties, voting...


    The League of Women Voters of California is a nonpartisan organization committed to informed and active citizen participation in government. All citizens, men and women, of voting age are welcomed to join. The League has two roles, citizen education and advocacy. Our election services are carried out by the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund (LWVCEF) and exclude all advocacy.


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    Last updated: September 13, 1998
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