VOTER INFORMATION
Please note that the links listed below are for informational purposes only.
It does not imply endorsement or specific support by WISPPA.
Please note that the links listed below are for informational purposes only.
It does not imply endorsement or specific support by WISPPA.
Election day is Tuesday, November 5. 2024
Ballot Box
South Pasadena City Hall
1414 Mission Street Hours: Open 24-hours |
VOTE CENTERS in South Pasadena
4 Days before election
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11 days before election
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South Pasadena Public Library Community Room
1115 El Centro St, South Pasadena CA Hours: 03/02 - 03/04: 10AM - 7PM 03/05: 7AM - 8PM Holy Family Church Holtsnider Pastoral Center-Galilee Room
1527 Fremont Ave, South Pasadena CA Hours: 03/02 - 03/04: 10AM - 7PM 03/05: 7AM - 8PM |
Arroyo Seco Library
6145 N Figueroa St, Los Angeles CA 90042 Hours: 02/24 - 03/04: 10AM - 7PM 03/05: 7AM - 8PM Additional Info: Meeting Room |
Official Voter Information Guide - State of California
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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
Visit The Vote411 Official Site To Find Resources On Legislation And Voter Registration! Nonpartisan Organization - Brought to you by the League of Women Voters Education Fund
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Easy Voter Guide - League of Women Voters
The aim of the Easy Voter Guide project is to make nonpartisan information about why vote, how to vote and what’s on the ballot accessible to as many Californians as possible. Founded in 1994, the Easy Voter Guide project is a collaboration of the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund, the California State Library and the Common Knowledge Group. |
Ballot Positions - League of Women Voters
The LWV takes positions on ballot measures based on current program positions and/or on League Principles. Positions are developed based on member study and consensus. |
Ballotpedia - The online encyclopedia of American politics and elections. Their goal is to inform people about politics by providing accurate and objective information about politics at all levels of government. They are firmly committed to neutrality. Ballotpedia covers local, state and federal politics. Content includes neutral, accurate, and verifiable information on government officials and the offices they hold, political issues and public policy, elections, candidates, and the influencers of politics.
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Votesmart.org - Vote Smart's mission is to provide free, factual, unbiased information on candidates
and elected officials to ALL Americans. "For reliable, meat and potatoes political information, research experts nearly all recommend Project Vote Smart." - The New York Times. "VoteSmart would make the Founders weep with joy" - U. S. News & World Report |
CAL Matters - in-depth non partisan coverage of California elections to give voters what they need to make informed decisions about key races, candidates, ballot measures and campaign finance.
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PolitiFact.com checks statements made by members of Congress, the White House, lobbyists and interests groups and publishes its evaluation with a "Truth-O-Meter" graphic that ranges from "True" to "Pants on Fire"
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LAist.com 89.3 NPR Radio Voter Guide
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LATimes guide to California’s Senate District 25 race - The state Senate seat in northeastern Los Angeles County — which includes Pasadena, Alhambra and Glendale — is up for grabs and five candidates are vying for the seat. The 25th District race opened up after state Sen. Anthony Portantino tossed his hat in the ring to fill Rep. Adam B. Schiff’s seat in the 30th Congressional District.
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ENDORSEMENTS
Judicial Elections Evaluation Committee of the LA County Bar Association Candidates are evaluated as "Exceptionally Well Qualified," "Well Qualified," "Qualified," or "Not Qualified."
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