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Candidates Can Participate in LWV of Bucks County Voters' Guide

Municipal election candidates sent an email invitation on April 5 with personal link

Vote411.org Voters Guide invitation has been sent
Vote411.org Voters Guide invitation has been sent (League of Women Voters of Bucks County)

Candidates running on the May 18 ballot for Bucks County municipal offices, including school director positions, were sent an email from LWV of Bucks County with a "Voter Guide Invitation to Participate," a personal link to participate in the web-based voters' guide on Vote411.org. For most, this email should have been received by April 5, 2021.

Vote411.org is a “one-stop-shop” voter service of the League of Women Voters and now in its fourteenth year of operation. The League of Women Voters of Bucks County uses this resource to provide Bucks County voters with an online voters' guide before each election. Candidates offer email addresses in their filing petitions; LWVBC uses these to send an email invitation that includes a unique link for each candidate to participate in the guide.

Candidates are requested to respond by April 15 to basic biographical questions and several questions directed to all candidates running for that office. Their unique link does allow for editing up until Election Day. This nonpartisan service will enable voters to make a side-by-side comparison of candidates, be informed, print out a list of candidates to take along to the polls, and much more well ahead of completing a mail ballot or setting off for their polling location.

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Candidates with any questions about this important voter service and participating in the Voters’ Guide are encouraged to contact LWV of Bucks County at LWVBucksVote411@gmail.com with any questions.

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