Smart Voter November 3, 1998 General Election


Candidates FAQs
LWV LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS

Here are answers to some Frequently Asked Questions. (To return to this list, use your Browser's "back" button.)

What is Smart Voter? Will it help me in my candidacy?

Are you running for your local School Board or Sanitation District? Where will voters find out about your candidacy? Smart Voter may be the only ready means voters have to find substantive information about you. If you are running for a race that gets more newspaper coverage, Smart Voter is a means to get the information about you directly to the voters.

Smart Voter has received glowing feedback from voters who have used our site in previous elections. They find that they like getting a list of their complete ballot choices, anytime they want to see it. By "drilling down", they can find information on candidates and ballot measures organized in an efficient manner.

A very large percentage of our users visit on Monday before Election Day and on that Tuesday. They don't have time to wade through information that does not help them decide for whom to vote. That's one reason they appreciate our Web site.

By filling out our simple web forms, you will raise your visibility in the community. And Smart Voter costs you only time -- not money.

I already have a Web site. Why should I take the time to fill in the Smart Voter form?

Why not have both? We make it easy for you to link from your Smart Voter web page to your campaign Web site. And, if you already have position papers on your Web site, for example, you may link directly to them from Smart Voter without having to re-enter them.

We encourage you to link to your Smart Voter web page from your Web site.

Several voters in the last election said they would not vote for a candidate who did not respond to Smart Voter.

How do I create my Smart Voter Web page?

If you are a candidate running for an office in one of the counties fully participating in our project, you are invited by letter to submit information about yourself and your candidacy.

The letter your receive should be accompanied by a page of instructions telling you where to go on this website to fill out the form. For privacy reasons, we do not publish the name of the candidate form page here. If you believe you are eligible to submit information to Smart Voter but do not have your instruction sheet, please go to the state page below and look for "Message to Candidates". Instructions for submitting the optional photo are also included on this page.

If you are a candidate in another state or in a county that is not a full participant, we are sorry, but do not yet have the resources to support the whole country.

What information may I enter on my Web page?

Every candidate, regardless of office sought, is asked to fill out the same form. We ask for:

  • campaign contact information (required)
  • biographical highlights (minimum of 2 required)
  • top three priorities (required)
  • endorsements (optional)
  • political philosophy (optional)
  • position papers (optional, maximum of three)
  • photograph (optional)

Only information about you, the candidate, should be entered. Do not enter information referring to your opponent. As your election official says, do not make any false, slanderous, or libelous statements.

May I enter as much as I'd like?

Word limits apply and vary for each section. Limits only apply for those fields that are seen directly on your main Smart Voter page. With the limits, you can be assured that you are producing a page that can be quickly read by voters to pick out the major points of your philosophy, background, and priorities.

We allow virtually unlimited space on the extended sections. You may give a full biography, expound on your political philosophy, and list your endorsers. And you have the opportunity to enter three position papers, each of virtually unlimited content.

We urge you to utilize your free Smart Voter page in a way that serves both the surge of voters who come to our site on Election Day and the day before and those who want to read every word you write.

What are the limits?

For those boxes beginning with a bullet: 120 characters are generally permitted. If you attempt to enter more than 120 characters (about 2 lines) into the box on the form, you simply won't be able to type another character. Just back up in the form and edit.

Position Paper Summary: 200 characters are allowed for the short summary of each unlimited length position paper on a subject of your choice. If you enter more than this, you will be told, after you press the "go" button below this area, that you have exceeded the limit. Just press your browser's "back" button and edit the summary area.

I won my primary in the California June 1998 election and was not subject to word limits. How does this affect me?

I am an eager candidate for November and entered my web page data before August 28. Am I affected?

If you are a candidate in California who won your primary election in June 1998, Smart Voter imposed no word limits for that election.

If you are a candidate in the November election and entered your data before August 28, 1998, you were also not subject to limits.

We believe our users will be better served when the overview area of your page is not too long. We suggest that you edit your main candidate page to meet these limits. If you don't, your page will remain as it is now.

If you edit, you will find that there are areas within a limited word box that simply will not allow you to over-type characters. We suggest that you reword you message, clear out the box, then type in the new message. Alternatively, back up in the box until you can type and enter your shorter message.

Thank you for your patience in our attempt to improve the usefulness of Smart Voter for your voters!

After I create my page, how long will it take before it is available to the public?

Smart Voter is being activated incrementally beginning with statewide candidates in California who won their primary in the June election. These pages are available with the site introduction in the first week of September. We expect counties and the other states to be phased in during September.

Candidates have been entering data since about mid-August. Before the races and pages can be activated on Smart Voter for the public, we must receive and process the official race and candidate data from the local election officers. After we have processed that data, we can activate the approved race and candidate pages for the county.

League volunteers look at a list of candidates who have approved their pages for publication. They check that the required elements are present, then indicate to the Smart Voter system that the page should be activated during the next automatic cycle. This process can take from about 12 - 48 hours.

I sent you a photo -- how long before I should see it published?

If you mailed a "hardcopy" photo, estimate the number of days it should take the Post Office to mail to the address, then add about 2 or 3 days to cover the time to scan the photo, move it to the Smart Voter Web site, then wait for the next overnight automatic page regeneration to detect its presence.

If you emailed a message with the digital photo or instructions on how to find it online, it should take about 2 days. The photo properties must meet our specifications -- or pretty close to it.

Photos cannot be moved to the Smart Voter Web site until one day after you have created your web page.

I'd like to change some information on my page. Can I do that?

Yes, the data you enter for your page is your responsibility and may be changed at any time. You may do so until Monday, November 2, 8:00 p.m. PST.

In what order do you list the candidates for a race?

Rather than display a static list of candidates in either alphabetical or sample ballot order, Smart Voter randomly orders the candidates each time the page is regenerated. Pages are regenerated at least once a day.


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