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Vote With Pride 2024
The next general election comes up on November 5th, 2024. In addition to the national presidential race, you will also be voting on local elected officials and multiple state and local ballot measures. See below for San Diego Pride’s Voter Guide, including endorsements on select ballot measures, as well as opportunities to help us turn people out to vote and important election dates.
Ballots will be mailed out starting October 7th, 2024 for all registered voters. You can vote by mail, drop off your mail-in ballot at drop-off locations, or you can vote in-person at select locations, all beginning October 7th.
2024 Voter Guide
At San Diego Pride, we believe in supporting initiatives and propositions that reflect our values of equality, justice, and inclusivity while remaining non-partisan. This election, we are proud to take positions on several key statewide measures that will directly impact the LGBTQIA+ community.
Our endorsements are based on thorough research and alignment with our Pillars of Justice. We encourage you to learn more about these propositions and join us in supporting measures that protect and uplift our community. Your vote on these initiatives will have a direct impact on the future of LGBTQIA+ rights in our state and beyond.
This November, Vote With Pride to:
- Protect marriage equality
- Support affordable housing for our LGBTQIA+ friends and allies
- End involuntary servitude for LGBTQIA+ siblings who are incarcerated
- Support a livable wage for LGBTQIA+ Californians
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En San Diego Pride, creemos en apoyar iniciativas y proposiciones que reflejen nuestros valores de igualdad, justicia e inclusión, sin ser partidistas. Esta elección, estamos orgullosos de tomar posiciones en varias medidas clave a nivel estatal que tendrán un impacto directo en la comunidad LGBTQIA+.
Nuestros apoyos estan basados en una exhasutiva investigación y se alinean a nuestros Pilares de Justicia. Te invitamos a que aprendas más sobre estas propuestas y te unas a nosotros para apoyar las medidas que protegen y elevan a nuestra comunidad. Su voto en estas iniciativas tendrá un impacto directo en el futuro de los derechos LGBTQIA+ en nuestro Estado y más allá.
Este noviembre, vota con orgullo para:
- Proteger el matromonio igualitario
- Apoyar la vivienda asequible para nuestros amigos y aliados LGBTQIA
- Poner fin a la servidumbre involuntaria para los hermanos LGBTQIA+ encarcelados
- Apoyar un salario digno para los Californianos LGBTQIA+
2024 Voter Guide
Proposition 3: Right to Marry - YES // Derecho a contraer matrimonio -- SÍ
Proposition 3 enshrines the right to marry for same-sex couples in the California constitution.
Our state Constitution still holds the language of Proposition 8, the 2008 measure that denied marriage equality to same-sex couples. Supreme Court decisions have since found this and all marriage bans to be unconstitutional, rendering Prop 8 unenforceable. Proposition 3 ensures that no matter what happens at the US Supreme Court, Californians will still be free to marry who they love.
La Proposición 3 consagra el derecho al matrimonio para las parejas del mismo sexo en la Constitución de California.
Nuestra Constitución estatal aún mantiene el lenguaje de la Proposición 8, la medida de 2008 que negaba la igualdad matrimonial a las parejas del mismo sexo. Desde entonces, las decisiones del Tribunal Supremo han declarado inconstitucional ésta y todas las prohibiciones del matrimonio, haciendo que la Proposición 8 sea inaplicable. La Proposición 3 garantiza que, pase lo que pase en el Tribunal Supremo de EE.UU., los Californianos seguirán siendo libres de casarse con quien quieran.
Proposition 5: Supporting Affordable Housing -- YES // Apoyo a la vivienda asequible -- SÍ
Proposition 5 would make it easier for local governments in California to fund affordable housing and public infrastructure projects by lowering the vote requirement from 66.67% to 55%.
Housing is an LGBTQIA+ issue, as studies show that many in our community face housing instability, higher rates of poverty, and discrimination. By passing this measure, we can create more opportunities for safe, affordable housing that supports LGBTQIA+ individuals and families.
La Proposición 5 facilitaría a los gobiernos locales de California la financiación de viviendas asequibles y proyectos de infraestructuras públicas al reducir el requisito de voto del 66,67% al 55%.
La vivienda es una cuestión LGBTQIA+, ya que los estudios muestran que muchos en nuestra comunidad se enfrentan a la inestabilidad de la vivienda, mayores tasas de pobreza y discriminación. Al aprobar esta medida, podemos crear más oportunidades para viviendas seguras y asequibles que apoyen a las personas y familias LGBTQIA+.
Proposition 6: End Forced Labor in Prison -- YES // Acabar con el trabajo forzado en prisión -- SÍ
Proposition 6 aims to end forced labor for incarcerated people in California.
This issue disproportionately impacts the LGBTQIA+ community, as queer and trans BIPOC folks are incarcerated at higher rates than their non-LGBTQIA+ and non-white counterparts. Incarcerated people have been subjected to working for pennies on the dollar in egregious conditions. Passing Prop 6 would help protect the human rights and dignity of our LGBTQIA+ community members who are incarcerated and uphold justice and equality in California.
La Proposición 6 pretende acabar con el trabajo forzado de las personas encarceladas en California.
Este problema afecta de manera desproporcionada a la comunidad LGBTQIA+, ya que las personas queer y trans BIPOC son encarceladas en mayor proporción que sus homólogos no LGBTQIA+ y no blancos. Las personas encarceladas han sido sometidas a trabajar por centavos de dólar en condiciones atroces. La aprobación de la Proposición 6 ayudaría a proteger los derechos humanos y la dignidad de los miembros de nuestra comunidad LGBTQIA+ que están encarcelados y defendería la justicia y la igualdad en California.
Proposition 32: Increase Minimum Wage -- YES // Aumentar el Salario Mínimo -- SÍ
Proposition 32 would gradually raise California’s minimum wage to $18.
This increase is crucial for LGBTQIA+ workers, who often earn less than their non-LGBTQIA+ counterparts. On average, LGBTQIA+ workers earn 90 cents for every dollar that non-LGBTQIA+ workers make, with even lower wages for LGBTQIA+ people of color, transgender individuals, and non-binary people. Raising the minimum wage would help address these wage disparities and support economic stability for our community.
La Proposición 32 aumentaría gradualmente el salario mínimo de California hasta los 18 dólares.
Este aumento es crucial para los trabajadores LGBTQIA+, que a menudo ganan menos que sus homólogos no LGBTQIA+. En promedio, los trabajadores LGBTQIA+ ganan 90 centavos por cada dólar que ganan los trabajadores típicos, con salarios aún más bajos para las personas LGBTQIA+ de color, las personas transgénero y las personas no binarias. Aumentar el salario mínimo ayudaría a abordar estas disparidades salariales y apoyaría la estabilidad económica de nuestra comunidad.
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WHERE TO VOTE – Vote Centers and Ballot Drop-Off Locations
In San Diego County, you may go to ANY Drop-Off Location to drop off your mail-in ballot and you may use ANY Vote Center to vote in-person. Find your closest polling station using this link.
(PS: For a special Pride-flag-themed “I VOTED” sticker, head to The San Diego LGBT Community Center!)
VOTE The San Diego LGBT Community Center serves as a polling station Nov. 2nd – Nov. 5th. Find your closest polling station using this link.
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO – Voting While Trans
Poll workers should not question your ability to vote because your appearance does not conform to stereotypes associated with your legal name or gender marker listed on your ID. It is illegal for a poll worker to prevent you from voting.
Know your rights at the polls! Our friends at Advocates for Trans Equality have created a stellar resource to ensure that trans folks are able to cast their ballots, including information about what to bring, what to say if you encounter any issues, and receiving a provisional ballot if necessary: https://transformthevote.org/voting
WHAT TO DO If You Encounter Any Issues At The Polls:
Call the National Election Protection Hotline
- ENGLISH: 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683)
- ESPANOL / ENGLISH: 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682)
- ASIAN LANGUAGES / ENGLISH 888-API-VOTE (888-274-8683)
- ARABIC / ENGLISH: 844-YALLA-US (844-925-5287)
VOTE YOUR FULL BALLOT
The ballot is LONG, but it is so important that you vote the whole ballot! From ballot measures to school board candidates, what you vote on may have a direct impact on your lives and the lives of your family, friends, and neighbors. Vote your values, and vote with Pride!
Check out San Diego Pride’s 2024 Voter Guide (EN & ES) for our positions on some statewide ballot measures, and learn more about the races and measures on your ballot on KPBS’s Voter Hub here.
Need some in-person community? Join us and our friends at the San Diego LGBT Community Center for a post-election Community Gathering on Tues, Nov 12 from 6-7:30pm – RSVP here: https://bit.ly/post-election-rsvp
Important Election Dates
- Sep 26th: Voter information pamphlets go out to registered voters
- Oct 7: Ballots mailed to registered voters
- Oct 7: Early voting begins at Registrar’s Office, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm
- Oct 8: Ballot drop box locations open
- Oct 21: Voter registration deadline
- *If you are not registered to vote by this date, you can still conditionally register and vote at the Registrar’s Office or any Vote Center through Election Day.*
- Oct 26: SELECT vote center locations open daily from 8am-5pm
- Oct 26: ALL vote center locations open daily from 8am-5pm
- Nov 5: Last day to vote! Voting centers are open from 7 am- 8pm