Sat. Nov 2nd, 2024
Cover for the CalMatters Voter Guide zine, featuring the numbers 2024 interwoven with spot illustrations; a bright yellow starburst sticker reads “Nonprofit and Nonpartisan News” next to the title text “CalMatters Voter Guide”

To serve even more California voters in 2024, CalMatters turned our nonpartisan, digital 2024 Voter Guide into a physical zine. More than 20 CalMatters staff, and even more CalMatters members, shared these colorful booklets in communities across the state.

Cover for the CalMatters Voter Guide zine, featuring the numbers 2024 interwoven with spot illustrations.; a bright yellow starburst sticker reads “Nonprofit and Nonpartisan News” next to the title text “CalMatters Voter Guide”
The text “2024 is already one of the most dramatic and historic presidential election years ever. Vice President Kamala Harris is going up against former President Donald Trump. And Californians will elect a new U.S. senator, decide on 10 statewide ballot propositions, and (perhaps) help decide which party controls the U.S. House. You have a lot of big decisions. Our 2024 California Voter Guide is here to help.”
Full-bleed photo of Dan Hu seated at a table with 4 other elderly women; there are printed versions of the propositions and glasses of beer and wine on the table; the women are smiling and looking at him; the photo caption reads “Dan Hu of CalMatters speaks with attendees at a voter education event about state propositions in Eureka”
A photo spread of coverage related to the election and Voter Guide, including a photo of Solano County farmland, fast food workers speaking at Service Employees International Union event, our voter education event in Eureka, the presidential debate at KQED headquarters in San Francisco, and the American Muslim Center in Dearborn, Michigan
A photo spread of coverage related to the election and Voter Guide, including a photo of kids exercising in Norte Vista High School in Riverside, a photo of employees at the Delancey Street Restaurant kitchen at the California State Prison Solano, an illustration of a person standing before a judge, a firefighter from the Los Angeles County Fire Department, and background images of California poppies and a mountain landscape
A page asking members to make a donation and a page listing the credits of staff that worked on this Voter Guide zine
Back cover of the zine featuring a QR code to our online voter guide

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