Your Issues
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?
What issues matter most to you right now?
Select up to 5. These weight how I read your other answers.
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.
Should the state override local zoning to build more housing near transit?
Should California expand rent control?
What’s the best way to address the housing shortage?
Healthcare
You live this every day. Your answers here carry extra weight.
Should California pursue a single-payer healthcare system?
Should the state regulate AI in healthcare before the federal government acts?
What’s the biggest healthcare problem in California?
Education
Nicolas and Charlie’s schools. The Superintendent race is on your ballot.
Should parents be able to use public education funds for private or charter schools?
What should California prioritize in K-12?
Climate & Energy
California leads or California stalls. Which direction matters to you.
Should California ban new gas-powered car sales by 2035?
Should California expand nuclear energy?
How should California handle wildfire risk?
Economy & Budget
California has a deficit. How to fix it reveals a lot.
California has a budget deficit. What’s the right approach?
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.
Is California too unfriendly to business?
Public Safety & Justice
The AG race is on your ballot. These positions help me match it.
Which direction should California go on criminal justice?
How should California address the fentanyl crisis?
Gun policy in California?
Homelessness
Every Governor candidate has a position. Which approach matches yours.
What’s the most effective approach to homelessness?
Immigration
State policy, not federal rhetoric. What should California do.
Should California cooperate with federal immigration enforcement?
Should undocumented residents have access to state-funded services?
Technology & AI
California is where AI lives. The state’s posture matters.
Should California mandate safety testing for large AI models before release?
Should big tech companies face stricter state regulation?
Governance
How Sacramento works, or doesn’t.
How do you feel about how California state government works?
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
Abortion access in California?
Should California decriminalize psychedelics?
Your Ballot Measures
These are actually on your ballot June 2.
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.
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.