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Online voter guides assist voters in making informed decisions

Information about candidates is crucial to voters, but getting it all in one place can be a challenge.

The Review-Journal publishes a voter's guide before each election, and our website is a great place to find that information (http://www.lvrj.com/special_sections/voter_guide) long after the newspaper has gone to the recycle bin.

And this year, we're offering something more online.

We asked candidates to answer a set of questions that we think are important in your decisions at the voting booth, and we have their answers online at www.lvrj.com/politics/candidates. Not all candidates responded, but this information will stay online as your reference even after the primary ballots have been counted.

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