You ever read a ballot? It’s more confusing than trying to find the bathroom at the airport. It’s like trying to figure out the difference between most of Justin Beiber’s life and a flaming pile of garbage. We know. It’s not easy. The language is convoluted, sentence structure is poorer than I am, and it’s generally frustrating. That’s the point, in case you were wondering. There’s a reason they hire lawyers to write those things.
So, if you get intimidated, or angry after looking at your ballot, here’s a handy tool for you to use. It’s called BALLOTPEDIA, and it’s easy to use and very simple. Simple enough for you to get a answer on if you vote “yes’ or “no” on the current positions and issues, and what those yes and no votes mean to the state and you.
Here’s the link. It helped me. Hope it does the same for you.



















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