Organizations have new online resources for voters

By REPORTER STAFF
Mercer Island Reporter Staff
July 26, 2012 · 12:49 PM

The League of Women Voters of Washington has launched a new site named VOTE411.org. This “one-stop-shop” for statewide election information provides simple, helpful tools to help Washington voters navigate the voting process.

“Candidate information, voting tips, voter registration and much more are available at your fingertips,” said Linnea Hirst, co-president.

The Washington Coalition for Open Government has released the results of a questionnaire to candidates around the state asking for their position on nine key government reform issues.

Each candidate’s individual survey has been posted on the WCOG Web site at www.washingtoncog.org/questionnaire.php.

 

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