Voter Guides
“Freedom is something that cannot be passed on genetically. It is never more than one generation away from extinction. Every generation has to learn how to protect and defend it.” – Ronald Reagan.
“[H]e who refuses to rule is liable to be ruled by one who is worse than himself.” – Plato.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” – Edmund Burke.
“[T]he world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it.” – Albert Einstein.
POARC encourages “We the People” to become active as citizens and elect officials who truly represent the principles upon which America was founded.
The Recommended Voter Guides below are helpful resources for voting:
National
Family Research Council provides a Voter Guide that compares candidate information by state for federal and state candidates. To access, click on iVoter Guide, and then select one’s State from the drop-down list. The Voter Guide is available online.
Judge Voter Guide ranks state judicial candidates, according to cases and judicial philosophy. To access, select one’s State. The Judge Voter Guide is available online.
Heritage Action for America provides a Legislative Scorecard that measures each legislator’s key votes compared to the policy positions of The Heritage Foundation public policy research institute. To access, enter one’s zip code. The Scorecard is available online.
FreedomWorks provides Congressional Scorecards that measure each legislator’s key votes compared to the policy positions of the conservative organization. The Scorecards for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate are available online.
California
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, California’s largest taxpayer association, provides recommendations on candidates and ballot measures. To access, click on either Endorsements or Ballot Measures. Also available is a Legislative Report Card that measures each legislator’s performance on taxpayer-related issues. To access, click on Resources, then select Election Information from the drop-down menu, then click on For Voters, and then on Legislative Report Card. The Ballot Measures, Endorsements, and Legislative Report Card are available online.
Election Forum, founded by Craig Huey, conservative commentator, provides a Voter Guide for each county, with recommendations on: state ballot measures; candidates for federal, state, county, city, community college, school district, and special district offices; and judges. To access, click on California Voter Guide, then select one’s county. The Guide is available online.
Robyn Nordell, conservative commentator, provides a Conservative California Election Voter Guide, with recommendations on ballet measures and judges. To access, click on one’s county. The Guide is available online.
Carl DeMaio, chairman of Reform California and radio talk show host, provides an Election Guide with recommendations on candidates and ballot measures. To access, click on Carl DeMaio's ‘Plain English’ Voter Guide. The Guide is available online.
John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou, radio talk show hosts, provide a Voter Guide with recommendations on candidates and state ballot measures. To access, click on Full Schedule on the upper right, then on John and Ken, then on John & Ken Voter Guide For The November 8th Election. The Guide is available online.
Videos
The video “Saving California,” from Bill Whittle, offers insights on California politics, and is available on the Bill Whittle webpage.
The video "Deconstruction," from Family Policy Alliance, is available online.
POARC provides an extensive selection of more than 100 short videos regarding liberty, free enterprise, economics, socialism, society, cultures, cultural Marxism, education, government, politics, progressivism, morality, social issues, poverty, immigration, racism, news media, traffic, the protection of private property rights, and noteworthy Ronald Reagan speeches.
“Too bad that all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving taxicabs and cutting hair.” – George Burns.
“[H]e who refuses to rule is liable to be ruled by one who is worse than himself.” – Plato.
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” – Edmund Burke.
“[T]he world is in greater peril from those who tolerate or encourage evil than from those who actually commit it.” – Albert Einstein.
POARC encourages “We the People” to become active as citizens and elect officials who truly represent the principles upon which America was founded.
The Recommended Voter Guides below are helpful resources for voting:
National
Family Research Council provides a Voter Guide that compares candidate information by state for federal and state candidates. To access, click on iVoter Guide, and then select one’s State from the drop-down list. The Voter Guide is available online.
Judge Voter Guide ranks state judicial candidates, according to cases and judicial philosophy. To access, select one’s State. The Judge Voter Guide is available online.
Heritage Action for America provides a Legislative Scorecard that measures each legislator’s key votes compared to the policy positions of The Heritage Foundation public policy research institute. To access, enter one’s zip code. The Scorecard is available online.
FreedomWorks provides Congressional Scorecards that measure each legislator’s key votes compared to the policy positions of the conservative organization. The Scorecards for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate are available online.
California
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, California’s largest taxpayer association, provides recommendations on candidates and ballot measures. To access, click on either Endorsements or Ballot Measures. Also available is a Legislative Report Card that measures each legislator’s performance on taxpayer-related issues. To access, click on Resources, then select Election Information from the drop-down menu, then click on For Voters, and then on Legislative Report Card. The Ballot Measures, Endorsements, and Legislative Report Card are available online.
Election Forum, founded by Craig Huey, conservative commentator, provides a Voter Guide for each county, with recommendations on: state ballot measures; candidates for federal, state, county, city, community college, school district, and special district offices; and judges. To access, click on California Voter Guide, then select one’s county. The Guide is available online.
Robyn Nordell, conservative commentator, provides a Conservative California Election Voter Guide, with recommendations on ballet measures and judges. To access, click on one’s county. The Guide is available online.
Carl DeMaio, chairman of Reform California and radio talk show host, provides an Election Guide with recommendations on candidates and ballot measures. To access, click on Carl DeMaio's ‘Plain English’ Voter Guide. The Guide is available online.
John Kobylt and Ken Chiampou, radio talk show hosts, provide a Voter Guide with recommendations on candidates and state ballot measures. To access, click on Full Schedule on the upper right, then on John and Ken, then on John & Ken Voter Guide For The November 8th Election. The Guide is available online.
Videos
The video “Saving California,” from Bill Whittle, offers insights on California politics, and is available on the Bill Whittle webpage.
The video "Deconstruction," from Family Policy Alliance, is available online.
POARC provides an extensive selection of more than 100 short videos regarding liberty, free enterprise, economics, socialism, society, cultures, cultural Marxism, education, government, politics, progressivism, morality, social issues, poverty, immigration, racism, news media, traffic, the protection of private property rights, and noteworthy Ronald Reagan speeches.
“Too bad that all the people who know how to run the country are busy driving taxicabs and cutting hair.” – George Burns.