Primary Election Guides posted and ready to print!
Races covered:
President
US Senate
US House (contested races only)
Attorney General (contested race only)
Auditor General (contested race only
State Senate (contested races only)
State House (contested races only)
Your vote is your voice, and your right to vote is a privilege, one of the precious freedoms many have fought and died to protect. It should not be taken for granted. Voting allows you the opportunity to have a voice in who governs our state and nation.
The 2012 Primary Election Voter’s Guide is an educational effort of the Pennsylvania Family Council. This online guide is designed to help you cast an informed vote in the upcoming Primary Election on April 24, 2012. This guide is impartial and non-partisan.
Please take the time to compare the candidates in this guide, and be sure to cast your votes on Tuesday, April 24th.
How can you use the 2012 Pennsylvania Primary Election Voters’ Guide?
1. Encourage those around you to get to the polls and vote. Start with your own family members, co-workers and colleagues.
2. Distribute in your church.
3. Link to the guide on your Facebook, Twitter, blog, etc.
This Voters’ Guide would not be possible without the generous support of individuals around our state. If you would like to make a donation to continue this valuable work, you can call (717) 545-0600 or go to our donation page to donate online.
It’s not possible to print this guide out–requires too much printer ink and copying and pasting doesn’t work–could you make a pdf file so it can be printed out?
Janet – the guides are in PDF form specifically to print out: go to http://www.pafamily.org/votersguide.php.
I’m not the smartest tool in the shed, but from the new maps I’ve seen I should be in district 11, but I’m getting mail for candidates from 15. I’m close to the line but it’s hard to find a resource precise enough to tell. If their intent is to confuse they’ve got a good plan. I guess I’ll just vote in both. Twice. :>)
The South-Central PA guide appears not to have shown up?
It is good to know that your Voters’ Guide is getting used. Hopefully some well informed political decisions will be made. Unfortunately I am currently getting the following error message.
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I’m getting the same “Bandwidth exceeded” error message and am unable to access any guide.
I live in Pittsburgh area and want to use your voters guide but cannot get on. Is there anything I can do or you can do? If so, please email the info, I will share it with others. Thank you.
Diane and Fred Moder
Why is there no listing for candidates in Berks County?