Your Issues

Your Issues — June 2, 2026 California Primary
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Your Issues

California Primary — June 2, 2026

Answer what you can, skip what you don’t care about, flag what matters most. This builds a profile that helps me match you to candidates by issue, not by party. Your answers stay here.

Your Priorities

Before we get into positions, what do you actually care about?

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What issues matter most to you right now?

Select up to 5. These weight how I read your other answers.

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What should the next Governor focus on first?

One thing. If you had to pick.

Housing & Cost of Living

The issue that shapes daily life on the Peninsula.

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Should the state override local zoning to build more housing near transit?

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Should California expand rent control?

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What’s the best way to address the housing shortage?

Healthcare

You live this every day. Your answers here carry extra weight.

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Should California pursue a single-payer healthcare system?

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Should the state regulate AI in healthcare before the federal government acts?

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What’s the biggest healthcare problem in California?

Education

Nicolas and Charlie’s schools. The Superintendent race is on your ballot.

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Should parents be able to use public education funds for private or charter schools?

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What should California prioritize in K-12?

Climate & Energy

California leads or California stalls. Which direction matters to you.

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Should California ban new gas-powered car sales by 2035?

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Should California expand nuclear energy?

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How should California handle wildfire risk?

Economy & Budget

California has a deficit. How to fix it reveals a lot.

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California has a budget deficit. What’s the right approach?

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Should California reform Proposition 13?

Prop 13 (1978) caps property tax increases. Critics say it starves public services. Supporters say it protects homeowners from being taxed out of their homes.

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Is California too unfriendly to business?

Public Safety & Justice

The AG race is on your ballot. These positions help me match it.

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Which direction should California go on criminal justice?

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How should California address the fentanyl crisis?

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Gun policy in California?

Homelessness

Every Governor candidate has a position. Which approach matches yours.

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What’s the most effective approach to homelessness?

Immigration

State policy, not federal rhetoric. What should California do.

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Should California cooperate with federal immigration enforcement?

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Should undocumented residents have access to state-funded services?

Technology & AI

California is where AI lives. The state’s posture matters.

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Should California mandate safety testing for large AI models before release?

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Should big tech companies face stricter state regulation?

Governance

How Sacramento works, or doesn’t.

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How do you feel about how California state government works?

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Should California reform its ballot initiative process?

California voters directly pass laws through ballot initiatives. Critics say special interests dominate. Supporters say it’s direct democracy.

Social Issues

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Abortion access in California?

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Should California decriminalize psychedelics?

Your Ballot Measures

These are actually on your ballot June 2.

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SCA 1: Should recall elections remove the successor vote?

Currently when a state official is recalled, voters also pick a replacement on the same ballot. This measure would remove the successor question, leaving it to normal succession rules. Supporters say the current system lets a minority-supported replacement take office. Opponents say voters should choose who comes next.

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SB 42: Should California allow public financing of campaigns?

Would let state and local governments fund political campaigns with taxpayer money. Supporters say it reduces big-donor influence. Opponents say taxpayers shouldn’t fund politicians’ campaigns.

Values & How You Think

These help me read everything above in the right frame.

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When pragmatism and principle conflict, which do you lean toward?

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What matters most in a candidate?

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Pick the three qualities you value most in a leader.

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Are there positions that automatically disqualify a candidate for you?

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Anything else I should know about how you think about voting?

Your Voter Profile

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