Ballot Question Guide 2022
Unsure about the questions on your ballot in 2022? Check out our guide to explain why you should vote YES on Questions 1 and 4, and the basics about Questions 2 and 3. Available here in English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Chinese, Vietnamese, Cape Verdean Creole, and Amharic.
Voter Guides 2022
These voter guides are non-partisan and do not endorse any candidate. All candidates on the ballot have been contacted, and noted if they did not respond.
The questions on the guides reflect the priorities of our partner organizations and our mass movement of voters across the state.
Suffolk District Attorney
Kevin Hayden, current Suffolk DA
Ricardo Arroyo, Boston city councilor
Second Suffolk Senate District
Miniard Culpepper, pastor
Nika Elugardo, state representative
James Grant (did not respond)
Liz Miranda, state representative
Dianne Wilkerson, activist
First Worcester Senate District
Robyn Kennedy, YWCA Chief Operating Officer
Joe Petty, Worcester mayor
Bristol County Sheriff
Nicholas Bernier, prosecutor
Paul Heroux, Attleboro mayor
George McNeil, Jr., retired police chief
Thomas Hodgson (did not respond)
11th Suffolk State Representative House District
Judith García, Chelsea city councilor
Roberto Jímenez-Rivera, Chelsea school committee member
Leo Robinson, Chelsea city councilor
Todd Taylor (did not respond)
15th Suffolk State Representative House District
Richard Fierro, graduate student
Roxanne Longoria, community activist
Sam Montaño, community organizer
Mary Ann Nelson, environmental lawyer
11th Plymouth State Representative House District
Shirley Asack, Brockton city councilor
Rita Mendes, Brockton city councilor
Voter Guides 2021
We have voter guides for: Boston, Springfield, Worcester, and Revere.
There are more responses without voter guides from candidates in: Boston, Worcester, Springfield, Everett, Holyoke, Lynn, Pittsfield, Brockton, Malden, Taunton, New Bedford, Chelsea, and Lawrence.