November 2014 Voter’s Guide
Never mind the barrage of campaign ads filling your mailbox and coming after you on TV. All you have to do this year is Vote the Environment. To help you do so, Treehuggers International has compiled a last-minute voter’s guide to the 2014 midterm elections. This piece will continue to be updated with newer picks throughout the day on Election Day for California and San Diego County, and with polls open until 8:00 pm you’ve got plenty of time to vote – so please vote the environment, and let’s prove the pollsters wrong on turnout.
November 2014 Voter Guide
All you have to do this year is Vote the Environment. To help you do so, Treehuggers International has compiled a last-minute voter’s guide to the 2014 midterm elections in San Diego County. This piece will continue to be updated with newer picks throughout the day on Election Day for California, and with polls open until 8:00 pm you’ve got plenty of time to vote on Election Day – so please vote the environment this year, and let’s prove the pollsters wrong on turnout.
Treehuggers International 2012 General Election Voter’s Guide
Once again back by popular demand, Treehuggers International returns with coverage of state, federal and local races, and propositions on the ballot for California’s November 6th general election (NO on 32, YES on 37), including U.S. House races in California and the all-important mayoral race for the city of San Diego (vote for Bob Filner!). Also, at no extra charge, a completely cranky essay on being a Democrat from Treehuggers International founder Tommy Hough.
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Treehuggers International 2012 Primary Voting Guide
Back by popular demand and better late than never, with coverage of state, federal and local races, and propositions on the ballot for California’s June 5th primary election, including dozens of U.S. House races in California, the all-important mayoral race for the city of San Diego, and a judicial race you need to know about. You’ll also find a couple of write-in suggestions. Remember, you can even take the Treehuggers International Voter’s Guide into the ballot box with you on your smart phone.