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How to vote when you don't know what you're voting for

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No one is an expert on every subject.

And yet, California’s political process frequently calls upon voters to weigh in on complex issues concerning criminal justice, public health, economics, the environment, just to name a few.

The good news is, voting is not a test, says Kim Alexander of the California Voter Foundation. If you skip boxes on the ballot, you will not get an “F” in voting.

Alexander is beating the drum on encouraging people to vote.

Five Tips for California Voters

Sacramento, CA -- Today the California Voter Foundation (CVF) issued "Five Tips for California Voters," providing essential information voters need to help them prepare to vote in the November 8th election.

"With so many propositions on the ballot and airwaves filled with political ads, voters need help more than ever to get ready and vote this election," said Kim Alexander, CVF president and founder. "Our tips will help Californians vote with confidence."

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