I’ve never heard of these candidates, they have no party affiliation, and there’s almost no information about them online that I can find.
Are those positions just for people who work closely with those departments to vote on?
I’ve never heard of these candidates, they have no party affiliation, and there’s almost no information about them online that I can find.
Are those positions just for people who work closely with those departments to vote on?
I research the name of the candidates and do research on them. Sometimes I’m left only between an R and and D so I guess I just pick D since I have no other choice. When I get multiple D then I check the campaign page, ballotpedia, wiki to see what they stand for.
Judges also the same way, although they’re a little trickier since they try not to side with any one party but some stuff may give them away you kinda just have to check their entire background.
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I guess at that point, they must’ve done a shit job at campaigning. Vote for one with a D I guess