Congressional District Breakouts of IFI’s 2012 Primary Election Voter Guide are now available for download!!
With Election Day just around the corner — March 20th, it is imperative that voters have information available to help them make educated decisions as they cast their votes for the different candidates.
Listed below, we have 18 different two-page local Voter Guides — one for each of Illinois’ Congressional Districts. By printing the two-page local Guide front to back on legal size paper (8.5″ x 14″), you can easily make this a one-page handout, which you can then distribute in your neighborhood and local church. These are non-partisan and completely legal under IRS guidelines for distribution in churches. Call IFI to order them in bulk for your church or neighborhood.
IMPORTANT: Redistricting goes into effect in January 2013. In the upcoming primary and general elections in November, we are casting ballots for offices in these NEW districts. Please take a moment to look up your new U.S. Congressional, State Senate and State Representative districts HERE prior to using the IFI Voter Guide.
The full version of the IFI 2012 Primary Election Voter Guide is available for download HERE.
Voter Guide Breakouts:
Also available is the IFI Presidential Primary Voter Guide.
A limited number of printed Voter Guides are also available. To request bulk quantities of the full version, contact IFI at (708) 781-9328, or click HERE to send an email request.
Will you volunteer to help distribute voter guides?
Please help us get these voter guides into the hands of like-minded concerned citizens and in churches across the state.
This voter guide is 501(c)(3) safe and legally approved for church distribution as this is strictly an educational report of where candidates stand on the issues.
Thank you for caring enough to get involved!
Our get-out-the-vote campaign is up and running. We are distributing the IFI Primary Voter Guide to hundreds of churches, civic groups and tea party organizations. Will you financially support our endeavor to educate Illinois voters and promote family values? Donate today.