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Preparing to Vote Produced by the League of Women Voters® of Oregon Education Fund
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Effective, responsible participation in the electoral process requires informed citizens (c) 20122
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Become an informed voter! Seek out as many sources of information as possible. Analyze both the information and its source. (c) 20123
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Become an Informed Voter Potential sources include: – The Internet, newspapers and magazines – Editorials and letters to the editor – Television & radio ads – Friends & family – The League of Women Voters – Special interest groups – Speeches, rallies & other public events – Political parties or campaign committees – Public affairs programs in which experienced journalists and political commentators analyze the candidates' positions and ballot measures. (c) 20124
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Ask : “Who says what to whom in what way and with what effect?” WHO?-the source of the information SAYS WHAT?- the content of the presented information TO WHOM?-the intended audience IN WHAT WAY?-how the information is presented WITH WHAT EFFECT?-the effect of the information on its intended audience (c) 20125
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Analyzing Election Information Sources The key: consult a number of sources, preferably with different points of view Make up your own mind about issues Employ critical thinking – Separate facts from fears and passions (c) 20126
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7 For more information, contact the League of Women Voters® of Oregon Education Fund www.VoteOregon.org/mockelection lwvor@lwvor.org; 503-581-5722
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