Dear supporters of Historians for Peace and Democracy,
The most common reason students don’t vote in midterms is that they don’t know the candidates. CEEP (the Campus Elections Engagement Project) is working to change that with short, effective, nonpartisan voter guides clarifying where candidates stand on the issues. Below are links to guides for 22 states, from Paul Loeb, CEEP’s founder and head, plus an excellent memo on “Distributing Voter and Issue Guides.”
Van Gosse, H-PAD Co-Chair
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From: “\”Paul Loeb\” (via paulloeb-articlesedu list)” <paulloeb-articlesedu+paul=paulloeb.org@npogroups.org>Subject: [paulloeb-articlesedu] Lots more nonpartisan guides and updated videoDate: October 17, 2018 at 12:24:26 PM EDTReply-To: loeb@soulofacitizen.org
Hi Listserv friends,We’ve completed lots more nonpartisan guides, so would greatly appreciate your passing them on in any ways you can if you haven’t already. Here’s a link on how to best distribute them to classroom or community groups.We also did another update version of our 90-second Close Elections Video (much better music) which we’d appreciate your passing on.And various nonpartisan memes to download and pass on through social media networks..Here are the updated guides:2018 Midterm Guides
- Arizona Governor Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Arizona Senate Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Arizona Senate Guide Espanol mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Colorado Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Florida Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Florida Governor Guide Espanol mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Florida Senate Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Florida Senate Guide Espanol mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Georgia Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Illinois Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Indiana Senate Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Iowa Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Maine Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Michigan Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Michigan Senate Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Minnesota Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Minnesota Senate Guide (Klobacher/Newberger) mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Minnesota Senate Guide (Smith/Housley) mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Mississippi Senate Guide (Baria/Wicker) mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Missouri Senate Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Montana Senate Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- Nevada Governor Guide mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF version
- Nevada Governor Guide Espanol– Download a PDF Version
- Nevada Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Nevada Senate Guide Espanol mobile-friendly page – Download a PDF Version
- New Mexico Governor Guide – Download a PDF Version
- New Mexico Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- North Carolina Supreme Court Guide – Download a PDF Version
- North Dakota Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Ohio Governor Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Ohio Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Pennsylvania Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Pennsylvania Governor Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Tennessee Governor Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Tennessee Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Texas Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Texas Senate Guide Espanol – Download a PDF Version
- Virginia Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- West Virginia Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Wisconsin Governor’s Guide – Download a PDF Version
- Wisconsin Senate Guide – Download a PDF Version
Issue Guides
- Should Florida restore felon voting rights? – Download a PDF Version
- Deberia Florida restaurar los derechos de los ex-delincuentes? – Download a PDF Version
[We’re finishing up the additional mobile friendly versions of the remaining guides this week and will also finish Maine Senate, Mississippi’s 3-way special election, New Jersey Senate and Maryland Gov. So if you live in those states, check back on the websitenext week]
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Van Gosse
Professor of History
Franklin & Marshall College
Lancaster PA 17604-3003
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Professor of History
Franklin & Marshall College
Lancaster PA 17604-3003
van.gosse@fandm.edu
717-615-4708