LWV logo
                November 5, 2002 Election Information
LWVC logo
HOME   |   SEARCH   |  CONTACT US   |   SITE MAP              
Home > Elections > November 2002
  THE NOVEMBER 5, 2002 GENERAL ELECTION

Smart Voter
Your Ballot
On Propositions

Ballot Measure Analysis
Easy Reading Voter Guide
Pros & Cons
In Depth

About Ballot Measures
Background
How to Evaluate
State Bond Debt
State Bond Debt: Detail
The Initiative Process

Other
Mock Election
Register to Vote

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:

  • Your complete ballot choices, anytime you want it.
  • Candidate and proposition information, organized conveniently.
  • Final election results, just for your ballot.

* Always start with Smart Voter!

Nonpartisan Ballot Measure Analysis

For every election, the League publishes its nonpartisan analyses of all statewide propositions. We are publishing different levels of analyses listed here in order of increasing detail. (Links will be added as pages are available).

  • Easy Reading Voters Guide
    In addition to proposition information, this easy-to-read publication also has information about statewide candidates and a description of the 7 political parties in California.

  • Pros & Cons
    Our widely distributed analysis emphasizing the pros and cons of each proposition.

  • In Depth
    For those who would like more detail.

* Use Smart Voter's Directory of Ballot Measures for convenient access to the above and other online resources.

Mock Election

Mock Election is a civic education program that addresses voter education and attitudes by working with young people through the schools. Local units of the League of Women Voters will work with schools to assist in any activities the schools and teachers wish to include in the program. About the November 2002 Mock Election program.

Voting & Registration

Do you want to know how to register to vote? Do you have other questions about the election and voting process?


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.

 


Send comments and suggestions concerning the content of this page to lwvcprocon@hotmail.com.
Send comments concerning the format or usability of this page to lwvc@vcwatts.org
Feedback Home Search the Site Contact Us Outline of Site

The League is a nonpartisan nonprofit organization of women and men
which never supports or opposes candidates or political parties.

© Copyright. League of Women Voters of California Education Fund. All rights reserved.
926 J Street, Suite 515; Sacramento, CA 95814.     916-442-7215     lwvc@lwvc.org