Smart Voter,
an online project of the League of Women Voters of California
Education Fund, is up and running to support June 6 elections
in nine jurisdictions throughout Los Angeles County. Geographically,
the spread is from Claremont to Palos Verdes and from Long
Beach to Newhall, but these far-flung areas all come together
at http://www.smartvoter.org.
Seven of the jurisdictions are school districts which have
placed bond issues on the ballot. Each bond measure is featured
on an individual Smart Voter page, which in turn is linked
to important background material from EdSource
and GreatSchools.
Users have access to general information about school funding
as well as to statistical data on specific districts and
individual schools.
In addition to the school districts that will be voting
on June 6, the City of Long Beach has two city council seats
at stake and the City of Manhattan Beach has a rezoning
issue, Measure 2000-A, on the ballot. Visitors to Manhattan
Beach's Smart Voter site will find maps, photos, and environmental
impact information when they click on links to websites
hosted by the city and by organizations working for and
against the "Metlox" rezoning issue.
Smart Voter's distinctive ballot lookup feature will be
helpful in all jurisdictions, but especially in Long Beach,
where only two council districts are involved in the election.
Local news coverage of the June 6 elections will be linked
to Smart Voter as it becomes available. This is where users
can play an interactive role by clicking on the "suggest
a link" area of any contest page. Anything that can
be shown on the World Wide Web can be linked to Smart Voter
if it meets League of Women Voters' standards. It is also
possible to post information about local events -- forums,
rallies, etc. -- related to the election, and to link to
audio or video tapes accessible through sites with "streaming"
audio/video capabilities.
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