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SCOTUS skeptical that state abortion bans conflict with federal health care law; Iowa advocates for immigrants push back on Texas-style deportation bill; new hearings, same arguments on both sides for ND pipeline project; clean-air activists to hold "die-in" Friday at LA City Hall.

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Vote411: A One-Stop Shop for Election Info

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Wednesday, July 16, 2014   

SEATTLE - It takes time to figure out who to vote for in next month's primary election in Washington. Often, the political ads sling more mud than they do facts. But there is one research option that its creators say is nonpartisan, and lets the candidates speak for themselves.

Vote411.org is a website from the League of Women Voters. For each race, candidates are asked for basic information, and to answer a few questions about issues in their area. It's all posted on the site, in their own words.

Linnea Hirst, Vote411 chair of the League of Women Voters of Washington, called it a handy way to compare candidates' views. Most candidates answer the questions.

"We get a lot of responses and they take it seriously," said Hirst. "The candidates are getting more exposure from this website than they get from most things. A lot of candidates thank us for doing this."

With almost 250 races statewide, Hirst added that not every candidate has responded, but she hopes they will. She acknowledged that primaries are notorious for low voter turnout, but the League hopes to change that by making the data easy to access and compare.

Vote411.org allows anyone to type in a street address, and customize the information as a sample ballot based on the races in which they can vote.

The candidate questions vary, depending on the office. Hirst listed some examples for state representatives:

"'How would you protect the waters of Washington from environmental impact? Position on universal background checks for firearms? On revenue sources for funding schools? How would you prioritize Washington's infrastructure needs?'"

Vote411.org also has general information about registering to vote and the mail-in vote process. More than 36,000 people accessed the Washington part of the site during the last election.


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