Video: Voter Minute Guide to May 19 Ballot Props


Prop 1A

In less than two weeks, we all go back to the polls again--some of us for the 3rd time this year--for the May 19th special election. The bulk of the ballot will include six budget based propositions that Governor Schwarzenegger hopes you pass.

But you've got to make your own decision. And in that spirit, the nonpartisan Easy Voter Guide Project launched early this week, thanks to the locally-based Center for Governmental Studies along with the League of Women Voters of California' Easy Voter Guide. The rest of the videos are below:

Prop 1B

Prop 1C

Prop 1D

Prop 1E

Prop 1F

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I voted no on a thru f.

Every progressive group I get e-mail from says these are bad propositions. Even Mendocino Green Party is saying these props are like having to choose between getting shot in the leg or shot in the arm.

I did enthusiastically vote for Nancy Perlman for Community College Board of Trustees. She is a life long environmental activist and has done a great deal to promote building and retrofitting schools more greenly.

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