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References to Help You Vote Tuesday: Candidate Websites
There are lots of important items on this Tuesday's ballot, and there is lots of information to sift through before voting. In an effort to simplify the process, below are links to the candidates' websites where they list their biographies and platforms. Some candidates do not seem to have official websites. For those candidates, try visiting www.votesmart.org. It is an independent website run by volunteers meant to provide unbiased information on candidates. You can search for a candidate, and it will list the candidate's stances on the issues.
The following are the available official websites for the candidates:
LT. GOVERNOR:
Jat Dardenne: www.JayDardenne2010.com
Caroline Fayard: www.GeauxCaroline.com
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE:
William Cassidy: www.BillCassidy.com
Merritt McDonald: no official website available
U.S. SENATOR:
Michael Karlton Brown: no official website available
R.A. "Skip" Galan: no official website available
Thomas G. LaFargue: no official website available
William Robert Lang, Sr.: http://sites.google.com/site/robertlangforsenate2010/
William R. McShan: www.VoteMcShan.com
Charlie Melancon: www.CharlieMelancon.com
Sam Houston Melton, Jr.: no official website available
Michael Lane Spears: www.MikeSpears.com
David Vitter: www.DavidVitter.com
Ernest D. Wooton: www.WootonUSSenate.com
Visit the Election 2010 section of CentralSpeaks.com for a list of amendments and summaries that will also be on Tuesday's ballot along with the Central Fire District renewals.
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