Get Informed and Vote

Get Informed and Vote

Knowledge is Power
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These websites will inform you before you vote in the November election

For more than 100 years, the League of Women Voters has provided non-partisan information to the public. The local League of Alachua County is providing information to you for the current election.

Our website has a trove of information to prepare you to vote by Election Day, Nov. 8. On the home page, click on the gold bar where you will find voter guides, recordings of forums, and links for fact-checking. Recordings include local candidates as well as state and federal candidates, such as a debate between Danielle Hawk and Kat Cammack, who are running for the District 3 U.S. House seat.

You will also see a link for VOTE411. Enter your address and party affiliation and be directed to your specific ballot choices. Candidates’ platform information may be entered. Information about the Wild Spaces and Public Places/infrastructure initiative and the county charter amendment regarding districts is available.

The League of Women Voters of Alachua County encourages you to be informed and vote!

Letter to the editor of The Gainesville Sun by Janice Garry, president, League of Women Voters of Alachua County

As published on October 27, 2022. Read the original posting of this and all of the Letters to the Editor that day on The Gainesville Sun website.

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