Carl DeMaio and Reform California have released their “Plain English” voter guide to give you an easy-to-understand explanation of the ballot measures and grade candidates.
California’s General Election is underway and ballots must be returned by March 5, 2024. With a bunch of confusing ballot measures and hundreds of candidates running for office, voters can feel overwhelmed and lost.
This “Plain English” voter guide makes voting simple – especially when it comes to the ballot measures and local offices that do not allow candidates to disclose their party affiliation. Endorsements below are given only to candidates who “passed the test” on these crucial criteria: opposing taxes, fighting crime, improving schools, addressing homelessness, and defending personal freedoms.
2024 offers a real chance for a wave election to block costly tax hikes and elect common-sense leaders - but to do that we need your help in turning out your friends, family and neighbors to vote and share this easy-to-understand voter guide with them!
Reform California is organizing free events to help make voting simple, fun, and secure while distributing this voter guide to attendees. We can give you pointers on how to host your own event in your area, or attend an existing event near you!
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Contribute to Voter Guide CampaignSenate Constitutional Amendment 2: OPPOSE
SCA-2 amends the state constitution to strip voters of the right to vote against controversial welfare housing projects being built in their neighborhoods. These welfare housing projects have been shown to contribute to a large increase in neighborhood crime.
Newsom Ballot Measure 1: OPPOSE
Gavin Newsom is proposing to divert money from homeless treatment programs to give rich developers subsidies for housing first boondoggle developments, costing taxpayers more than $1 million per unit. This initiative throws good money after bad and would undercut our ability to address the root cause of homelessness.
Newsom Ballot Measure 2: OPPOSE
On top of raiding treatment funds, Newsom is also hoping to place a second initiative on the ballot filled with BILLIONS in government bonds to would allow the state to borrow and max out the taxpayer credit card. Where would all the money go? To those same rich developers for even more Housing First boondoggle projects.
District 23: Jay Obernolte
District 25:
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District 41: Ken Calvert
Senate
District 19: Rosilicie Ochoa-Bogh
District 23: Suzette Martinez-Valladares
District 25:
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Assembly
District 34: Tom Lackey
District 36: Jeff Gonzalez
District 41:
District 45:
District 47: Greg Wallis
District 50:
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District 58:
District 59: Phil Chen
Reform California is organizing free events to help make voting simple, fun, and secure while distributing this voter guide to attendees. We can give you pointers on how to host your own event in your area, or attend an existing event near you!
Event Schedule and RSVPReform California needs volunteers to canvass their neighborhood and distribute the voter guide.
Sign Up to VolunteerReform California needs needs your financial support to run ads, send mailers, and hire students to distribute the voter guide.
Contribute to Voter Guide CampaignThe nonpartisan nonprofit The Transparency Foundation has launched a "Secure the Vote" Initiative that is dedicated to identifying and training voters to vote quickly and legally. The effort also aims to track and report problem ballots in our push for election integrity and security! Learn more about the program and how you can vote the S.A.F.E. way this election below!
Vote the S.A.F.E. WayPrint the voter guide yourself and share it with your friends, family, and community!
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