Easy Voter Guide
June 6, 2006
Primary Election
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The Easy Voter Guide
June 6, 2006 Election

 

 

Welcome! The Easy Voter Guide Project helps new voters and busy voters in California learn about the voting process and what will be on the ballot.

Use these FREE nonpartisan tools. You will find it can be easy to participate. 

(You will need software called Acrobat Reader to use PDF copies. If you do not have Acrobat Reader, click here to download it for free.)

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Voting is as easy as 1-2-3

The Easy Voter Guide for the June 6, 2006 primary election

Political Party Statements

Multi-lingual Voter Assistance


 

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Print

Voting is as easy as 1-2-3 is a four-page handout with simple descriptions and pictures that explain each step of the voting process. It is available in English, Spanish, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese. To download a printable PDF copy in Vietnamese, click here. To view or download a printable PDF in other languages, click here.

Audio

To listen to an audio recording of Voting is as easy as 1-2-3 in Vietnamese, click here.


 

Next Election: June 6, 2006

The Easy Voter Guide for the June 6, 2006 primary election is now available. Click here to print a free 16-page PDF copy in Vietnamese. The guide is also available in html format in English, with links to helpful sites that provide additional information on statewide candidate races and propositions.

Starting early May, organizations across the state will be distributing FREE copies of the Easy Voter Guide for the June 6, 2006 Special Election. To see which organizations will distribute the Easy Voter Guide in Vietnamese, click here.


 

When new voters fill out a voter registration card, they are asked if they want to choose a political party or "decline to state." To help you decide, we have collected short statements from each of California’s seven qualified political parties.

To download a printable PDF copy in Vietnamese, click here.

 


 

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Multi-lingual voter education resources are available from the California Secretary of State’s Office.