What are State Elections?
State Positions
Types of Elections and Voting Systems
Candidates
100

What are state elections?

when voters choose leaders to go to state assembly

100

Who has the most influential position?

the state governor

100

What are the different types of elections?

  • Gubernatorial Elections
  • State Legislature Elections
  • Statewide Constitutional Offices
  • Judicial Election
  • Special Elections
100

What are Adam Perez's policies?

  • Homelessness reduction
  • Public Safety
  • Cost of Living & Local Economy
  • Education and Community Development
200

When do state elections occur?

Happens every few years and can occur in off years

200

What does the state governor do?

Oversees major policies.

200

How often are Gubernatorial Elections?

every 4 years

200

Which candidate wants Support for Veterans and Small Businesses

Carlos A. Garcia

300

What are off years?

no presidential or midterm federal elections; focuses on state or local elections

300

The Attorney General influences ______ ______ and _______ ______.

public safety and justice issues.

300

When do Special Elections occur?

when Officials pass/resign

300

Who is running for State representative in Pomona?

Michelle Rodriguez and Nick Wilson
400

Officials will ______ or _________ them within their state.

govern or represent

400

What is the secretary of state essential for?

democratic processes

400

What is Ranked Choice Voting?

Voters rank candidates in order of preference.

400

Which candidate advocates for Healthcare Access and Reproductive Rights?

Robert Garcia

500

What do results directly affect?

Results directly affect state laws, policies, and governance.

500

What does the State Legislature do?

Represents the public voice on issues.

500

What is Top-Two Primary System voting?

All candidates appear on same ballot and the 2 candidates with the most votes advance to the general election.

500

Which candidate advocates for Funding and Infrastructure?

Eloise Gomez Reyes