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Voter Resources from the Midpen Media Center and League of Women Voters
Voter information. Non-partisan.

Palo Alto voters can find a comprehensive set of videos on the web to help make informed choices before casting a ballot. The Midpen Media Center presents a list of online links that includes three different candidate forums for the city council race, two for the PAUSD race, and one for State Assembly District 24. There are also candidate statements recorded at the Media Center for the Santa Clara County Board of Education and the Foothill-De Anza Community College Board of Trustees races. There are pro and con speakers for Santa Clara County Measures A and B. The forums were produced by the League of Women Voters as well as one produced by the Palo Alto Chamber of Commerce and one by the PTA's of Barron Park, Ohlone, and Fairmeadow Schools.
The web page with all the video links is:
http://midpenmedia.org/government/santa-clara-county/
Additionally there is a webpage for voters that features video links about the state propositions. The page is at:
http://midpenmedia.org/government/statewide-voters/
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It includes an analysis of all 17 propositions by the League of Women Voters, a debate on Prop 63 (limits on purchasing ammunition), and the case to abolish the Death Penalty that involves Prop 62 and Prop 66.