The Voter Guide Is Ready — Voting For, Not Against, Your Values: 3 Things You Should Know

Craig HueyElection, Government, Politics, Voter Guide5 Comments

The November Midterm Voter 2022 Guide is now live.

Here are three things you should know:

#1 The Guide:

With over 30 years of extensive researching on candidates, our 2022 voter guide is now up.

We have four voter guides for you this year.

#2 The Research: Geographic Coverage

JudgeVoterGuide.com covers Judges nationwide.

The voter guide for California is on ElectionForum.org and CraigHuey.com. Coming soon is ReclaimingTheCaliforniaDream.com.

The voter guide for Tennessee is at tennvoterguide.com.

We are only able to cover these geographic areas. And not as fully as in the past. But, it is all that we have funding for.

And we did not get enough funding this election to translate the voter guide into Spanish.

If you wish to sponsor your area, local or state, and help in our efforts to help people vote for, not against, their values, please call C.C. at 615-490-8832 for the cost.  

You can also donate. Click HERE.

#3 How You Can Help:

Pass the voter guide to your family, friends, and neighbors.

Help us by engaging on Facebook and Instagram posts, texting, and passing out our guide to multiply the impact.

This election is the tipping point… a battle against massive government expansion, hyperinflation, the war on Christians Values, and so much more.

Please use our guide and spread the word.

Thanks in advance!

Best wishes,
Craig Huey

5 Comments on “The Voter Guide Is Ready — Voting For, Not Against, Your Values: 3 Things You Should Know”

  1. Almost every day you hear a “judge ruled” on an issue. The impact can be acceptable and agreeable but in these later days it is more often unacceptable and against what we believe should be allowed in our judicial system. Laws are not to be ignored or ruled against. Judges are not in place to legislate law and they are lifting the sanctity of the protections that are to be provided by codes and constitutions. As a rule most voters do not vote for judges on their ballots or they vote without being informed. This is why I am forwarding information to my family and peers regarding the election of judges in California. I appreciate this forum and the information provided for voters.

  2. Not sure what district we are in here in SF. Would like to know what judges to vote for. Also school board if available.
    Thank you.

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