Families First Voter Guides for the 2024 General Election

The 2024 General Election is a crucial time for families to make their voices heard. Scheduled for Tuesday, November 5, 2024, from 7 AM to 7 PM, this election provides an opportunity to vote for candidates and initiatives that champion family values. Early voting will be available across the state of Florida from October 21 to November 2, 2024, with potential additional dates offered by individual counties. For precise early voting schedules, please consult the official Florida election dates.

To locate your designated polling place, reach out to your local Supervisor of Elections or visit their website. Ensure you bring a valid photo ID with a signature when you go to vote.

Printable Families First Voter Guides (C3) for the 2024 Election

For voters prioritizing families first, Church Friendly Voter Guides (C3) offer valuable insights for the upcoming general election in November. These guides are designed to align with family values and provide a clear understanding of candidates’ positions on key issues impacting families.

2024 Florida General Election Presidential / Senate / Amendment Guide (English) – Families First Edition (PDF) – Alt Text: Preview image of the 2024 Florida General Election Voter Guide in English, emphasizing a families first approach to presidential, senate, and amendment decisions.

2024 Florida General Election Presidential / Senate / Amendment Guide (Spanish) – Families First Edition (PDF) – Alt Text: Spanish language preview of the 2024 Florida General Election Voter Guide, tailored for families and covering presidential, senate, and amendment votes.

Voter Guide Sources

Families First Endorsement Guides (C4) for Private Distribution in 2024

While not official church voter guides, these endorsement voter guides are created with family values in mind and can be shared by individuals in any setting. These (C4) guides offer endorsements that resonate with families first principles.

2024 Florida Judicial Election Guide – Families First Endorsements (PDF) – Alt Text: Image showcasing the Judicial Endorsement Guide for the 2024 Florida elections, highlighting families first endorsed candidates for judicial positions.

2024 Florida Endorsement Guide – Families First Legislative Choices (PDF) – Alt Text: Florida Endorsement Guide visual, designed for families first voters, focusing on legislative endorsements for the 2024 general election.

Florida Family Action has diligently researched and vetted the official families first federal, state, and judicial guides listed above, ensuring they align with core family values.

Local Families First Voter Information

Many voters are interested in understanding how to vote in alignment with family values in their local county and city elections. Currently, Florida Family Action focuses primarily on state and federal races. However, for voters seeking families first perspectives on local races, here are some resources:

United Christians for Florida: Voter Guides for Florida CountiesThis resource may offer insights into local elections from a families first perspective.
iVoterGuideA broader resource that can help families research candidates at various levels.

Understanding Amendments 4 & 3: Families First Perspectives

Two key amendments on the 2024 ballot, Amendment 4 and Amendment 3, require careful consideration from a families first standpoint. Here are resources to help you understand these amendments and their potential impact on Florida families.

Vote No on 4 Resources – Protecting Families

Amendment 4 has raised concerns among families first advocates. Learn more about why a “Vote No” stance may be consistent with family values.

Vote No on 4 Flyer – Families First Warning (PDF) – Alt Text: Flyer image with a “WARNING” message against Amendment 4, designed for families first voters to understand potential negative impacts.

Learn more at VoteNoOn4Florida.comWebsite providing detailed information for families concerned about Amendment 4.

Vote No on 4 Video (English) – Families First Explanation YouTube – Alt Text: Thumbnail for an English YouTube video explaining why families first voters should vote “No” on Amendment 4.

Vote No on 4 Video (Spanish) – Families First Spanish Explanation YouTube – Alt Text: Spanish YouTube video thumbnail explaining the “Vote No on 4” stance from a families first perspective.

Vote No on 3 Resources – Protecting Family Values

Amendment 3 is another critical amendment where a “Vote No” position may align with families first principles.

Vote No on 3 – Families First Guide (PDF) – Alt Text: Image of a PDF document cover advocating “Vote No on 3,” a resource for families first voters to understand the amendment.

Learn more at no-on3.comWebsite dedicated to providing information for families and individuals about voting against Amendment 3.

No on Amendment 3 (YouTube) – Families First AnalysisAlt Text: YouTube video thumbnail with a Monopoly board game theme, related to Amendment 3, offering a families first viewpoint.

Review Party Platforms – Families First Research

For a comprehensive understanding of where parties stand on issues impacting families, review the official party platforms:

Republican
Democrat
Libertarian

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