Your 2024 Conservative Voter Guide: Dates, Resources, and Key Information

Your 2024 Conservative Voter Guide: Dates, Resources, and Key Information

The 2024 General Election is a crucial moment for every citizen to exercise their right to vote. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, November 5, 2024, when polls will be open from 7 AM to 7 PM. For those who prefer to vote early, statewide early voting is available from October 21 – November 2, 2024. Your county may also offer additional early voting dates, so it’s wise to check your local election details. For comprehensive information on early voting specifics, click here.

Locating your designated polling place is essential for Election Day. If you are unsure of your polling location, reach out to your Supervisor of Elections. You can also conveniently find your precinct and polling place information on your county’s Supervisor of Elections website. Remember to bring a valid photo ID with your signature when you go to vote.

Access Printable Conservative Voter Guides for the 2024 General Election

For voters seeking guidance aligned with conservative values, several resources are available to help you make informed decisions in the 2024 General Election. These voter guides offer insights into candidates and key issues.

Church-Friendly Voter Guides (C3)

These “Church Friendly Voter Guides” (C3) are designed for general election insights and can be valuable tools for faith-based voters.

2024 Florida General Election Presidential / Senate / Amendment Guide (English) (PDF) – Download the 2024 conservative voter guide in English PDF format for Florida, covering presidential, senate, and amendment candidates.

2024 Florida General Election Presidential / Senate / Amendment Guide (Spanish) (PDF) – Access the Spanish version of the 2024 Florida conservative voter guide PDF, detailing presidential, senate, and amendment choices.

Voter Guide Sources – Explore the sources and links used to compile the 2024 Florida voter guides, ensuring transparency and informed voting.

Endorsement Voter Guides (C4)

These “Endorsement Voter Guides” (C4) are distinct from church voter guides and can be distributed by individuals in any setting. They offer endorsement perspectives on candidates.

2024 Florida Judicial Election Guide (PDF) – Download the 2024 Florida Judicial Election Guide PDF for conservative voters, providing insights on judicial candidates.

2024 Florida Endorsement Guide (PDF) – Access the 2024 Florida Endorsement Guide PDF for conservative voters, focusing on legislative and general election endorsements.

Florida Family Action officially endorses only the federal, state, and judicial guides listed above, ensuring vetted and approved recommendations for conservative voters.

Local Voter Guide Resources

Many voters are also interested in local county and city elections. While Florida Family Action may not have specific procedures for local candidate vetting at this time, they provide resources for local election information through reliable allies.

United Christians for Florida: Voter Guides for Florida CountiesFind local voter guides for various Florida counties provided by United Christians for Florida.

iVoterGuide: iVoterGuideExplore iVoterGuide for in-depth information and ratings on candidates, aiding conservative voters in local elections.

Understanding Key Amendments: Vote No on 4 & 3

Two important amendments are on the ballot this year, and resources are available to help you understand why a “Vote No” stance is recommended by conservative groups.

Vote No on 4 Resources

Amendment 4 is a significant issue in this election. Educate yourself on why many conservative voices are urging a “No” vote.

Vote No on 4 Flyer (PDF) – Download the Vote No on 4 flyer PDF to understand the concerns and reasons behind opposing Florida Amendment 4.

Learn more at VoteNoOn4Florida.comVisit VoteNoOn4Florida.com for comprehensive details and arguments against Florida Amendment 4.

Vote No on 4 Video (English) YouTubeWatch the Vote No on 4 video in English on YouTube for a visual explanation of why voting against Amendment 4 is recommended.

Vote No on 4 Video (Spanish) YouTubeAccess the Spanish version of the Vote No on 4 video on YouTube for Spanish-speaking voters to understand the opposition to Amendment 4.

Vote No on 3 Resources

Amendment 3 is another key amendment to consider. Explore resources explaining the “Vote No on 3” position.

Vote No on 3 Flyer (PDF) – Download the Vote No on 3 flyer PDF to learn the conservative perspective and reasons for voting against Florida Amendment 3.

Learn more at no-on3.comVisit no-on3.com for detailed information and arguments against Florida Amendment 3, helping conservative voters make informed choices.

No on Amendment 3 (YouTube)Watch the No on Amendment 3 video on YouTube to gain insights into why opposing Amendment 3 aligns with conservative viewpoints.

Review Party Platforms

To further inform your voting decisions, reviewing the official party platforms can be beneficial.

Republican PlatformAccess the official 2024 Republican Party Platform document in PDF format.
Democrat PlatformRead the complete 2024 Democratic Party Platform document in PDF format.
Libertarian PlatformExplore the 2022 Libertarian Party Platform document in PDF format.

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