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Thanks to all who voted November 8. Now get ready for the primary season starting in 2012.

 

Urban Independents is a fluid group of motivated Atlanta voters connected by the drive to elect progressive leaders who will fight for civil rights, take care of our state's resources, and bring courageous, fresh thinking to our government. For each special, primary, run-off, and general election we research and produce a guide to help metro Atlanta voters choose the more progressive candidate in a contested race.

To create our voter guides we survey and speak with candidates, compare endorsement lists*, research media, and poll our trusted friends, colleagues and experts in the field. Admittedly, this process is not particularly precise.  We use as much information as we have, but often it is limited, and sometimes we need to update the guide as new information becomes availalble. Even if you don't agree with all of our choices, we hope you find our independent voter guide helpful and appreciate it for what it is - a purely volunteer-based effort to research and give progressive insight on contested races.  We have nothing to gain personally from creating our voter guide, except stronger, more authentic representation in our elected government. If you have questions or want to be more involved, drop us a line.

*Groups, sources and publications we typically consult to inform our candidate selections include (in alphabetical order):

AFL-CIO of Georgia

Atlanta Bar Association

Altanta Stonewall Democrats

Creative Loafing

EduKalb

EduPAC Atlanta
Georgia Association of Educators
Georgia for Democracy
Georgia Equality
Georgia Conservation Voters
Georgia Log Cabin Republicans
Georgia WIN List

League of Women Voters / AJC Voter Guide

Organization of DeKalb Educators

National Association of Social Workers Georgia Chapter
Planned Parenthood Action Fund Georgia

Sierra Club of Georgia

State Bar of Georgia


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