Some people I know just choose all the Democrats or Republicans on the ballot. Other friends and family members vote for women, with a preference for BIPOC women, so they can work toward a more diverse and inclusive government (yes, we have actually had conversations about this). Some read up on every person on the ballot and make individual choices in every race.
I am a two-issue voter. I need to know how candidates stand on certain issues — and how they have voted in office, if they are incumbents — in order to fill out my ballot.
My need for this information is part of the genesis for Crosscut’s
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