It's a little late, but the Womens League of Voters do publish a fairly balanced guide.
You should consider each candidate and their party. Make sure the person that best represents your views on key issues like the economy, big business, welfare, social security, education and law and order is the one you vote for.
You'll have a lot of reading to do today - search Google for related items about those issues. Check out the websites for your candidates. Call the party offices with any questions you have about the candidate's positions.
Good luck, and thanks for voting!
2006-11-06 09:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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You should vote on the issues. Research how candidates in your area feel about issues that are important to you. Be careful about negative campaigning, as it is usually just a dirty trick and can sway your opinion about a candidate. Good luck! Remember it is important that you vote, and I'm glad you are interested in being an educated voter.
2006-11-06 09:45:23
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answered by Racewalking Invicta Swami 4
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no i want tell you how to vote . but if your OK with the bush administration policies then vote for his regime . if your tired of the bush lies arrogant do nothing administration then vote for a new government . it's time for a change peoples are dieing for a lost cause over in Iraq bush is letting any one and every one cross the Americans borders he is for amnesty for all illegal. the deficit is out of control spending is out of control. so if your OK with bush continuing to only look out for big business instead of the Americans peoples of this country vote for this man. i want !
2006-11-06 09:48:15
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answered by ? 6
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go to your local government page there are many supplied links for all sorts of information on the elections as well as proposal information
2006-11-06 09:46:08
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answered by roscodog 3
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Stick with your beliefs and you can,t go wrong.Vote for the candidates that share your views.
2006-11-06 09:41:40
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answered by Melissa C 5
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Well, you could research on the internet. And you could get records of their speeches. Or you could get records of their interviews
2006-11-06 09:41:48
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answered by Eventfully 3
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DO YOUR HOMEWORK, BY SEARCHING YOUR AREA ELECTIONS CENTER.
2006-11-06 09:41:43
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answered by tinkerbell 6
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