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Date: 1/20/2024
Subject: Special Primary Election Voting Edition - Events EBlast
From: LWVCS - Cupertino-Sunnyvale League of Women Voters



January 20, 2024
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LWV Cupertino-Sunnyvale
 
Special 2024 Primary Election Edition
 
This LWVCS EBlast is a guide to all the 2024 Primary election events for our area.
Take a look for the Candidate Forums, ballot issues and related events to help make your voting decisions.
 
And our LWVCS website has even more information here.
 
Make sure you use your voice to defend democracy with your vote!
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Please note the key dates for the upcoming Primary Election below:
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Upcoming Election Events for Your Calendar
 
County Supervisor - District 5 Jan-31 7:00 PM Zoom   https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAkde-uqzkoGNJPLDR-zT-NWRGlPLS9Y6GI   

 

SCC Judge of the Superior Court, Office 5 Feb. 6 7:00 PM Zoom    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvduigrDgrHdyBhnlUBIik6zT

 

US Congress - District 16  Feb-3 4-6:00pm Zoom https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fA1cKQTZRTC4nv6frCyM1g#/registration   

 

State Assembly - District 23  Feb-7 7-8:00pm Zoom     http://bit.ly/AD23Forum-Feb7

 

US Congress - District 17  Feb-12 7-8:30pm Zoom       http://tinyurl.com/CD17-2024P-Registration

 

State Assembly - District 26  Feb-15 7-8:30pm Zoom    http://tinyurl.com/AD26-2024P-Registration

 

State Senate - District 13  Feb-12* - TBD Zoom

 

Pros and Cons

There is only one state measure on the primary ballot, Prop 1, which actually proposes two items: reallocation of some of the current funds counties receive as part of the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) passed in 2004, and a bond measure to build more facilities for mental health needs and housing for the homeless. You can find much more detailed and unbiased, neutral information in the links below. 

  • Pros & Cons - The shareable PDF version is available and has excellent information on Prop 1. 
  • Pros & Cons video - The video explainer is available on YouTube. You can also find the slide deck.
  • Easy Voter Guide - Our Easy Voter Guide helps the election make sense. English, Spanish, Chinese, and Vietnamese language versions are currently available at easyvoterguide.org. The Easy Voter Guide also has an excellent analysis of Prop 1.
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Measure C for Sunnyvale Elementary School District
 

Measure C will allow the Sunnyvale School District to create and enhance facilities essential to an outstanding education for all students from transitional kindergarten to award winning middle schools.  The district has shown it is a good steward of the taxpayer’s money as evidenced by its high credit rating and its successful management of previous bond programs. Passage of Measure C will help ensure Sunnyvale continues to have excellent schools that benefit the entire community.

 

Pro-Con coming soon (end of the month)

For these reasons the League of Women Voters Cupertino-Sunnyvale Board endorses the Sunnyvale School District, Bond Measure C on the March 5th, 2024 ballot.

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VOTE411 Replaces Voter's Edge

For decades, voters in California have turned to Voter's Edge, an online voter guide, to learn more about the candidates and measures on their ballot. Leagues in California have now changed to share a national platform, VOTE411, used by LWV throughout the country. Local Leagues will continue to contact local candidates to encourage them to post information about their qualifications and priorities. Voters will go to the 

vote411.org website, enter their address, and see what's on their personal ballot. The site also includes convenient links for voter registration, voting options, and information on Candidate Forums and Pros & Cons presentations.

Check out our new voting tool!
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The Cupertino-Sunnyvale Event EBlast

Published 10 times a year by the
League of Women Voters of Cupertino-Sunnyvale.
 
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Editor: Marieann Shovlin
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