Lots to know before casting a smart ballot

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Larry Lough is executive editor of Sauk Valley Media. Contact him via email at 
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OK, who are your preferred candidates for county board?

Those people deal with high-profile issues that affect life in our community: wind farms, planning and zoning, economic development, budget and taxation, among others.

And you will elect a state’s attorney, who is responsible for prosecuting crime and giving county officials – like county board members – sound legal advice and representation.

Also on the ballot is the county coroner – the last guy anybody wants to see.

This is government up close and personal.

If you’re not interested, you should be.

WHILE WE ARE quizzing your civics knowledge, try this one?

Which presidential hopeful received the most votes in the Republican primary election in Lee and Whiteside counties last March?

Here’s a hint: He is not on the Nov. 6 ballot.

Mitt Romney received about a third of the vote in each county to finish second in both to Rick Santorum, who won more than 50 percent of the GOP vote in Whiteside County and nearly 49 percent in Lee.

Seems like a long time ago, doesn’t it?

SPEAKING OF THE presidential race, did you see the findings this week of an Yahoo!/Esquire poll?

It said two-thirds of Americans expect politicians to lie.

The respondents said they found Obama’s campaign to be dishonest – but not as dishonest as Romney’s.

Specifically, 42 percent said they believed the president’s ads stick to the truth, while only 30 percent said the same about Romney’s.

Of course, the reactions were based on television ads.

Which are every bit as real as “reality” TV.

GOOD NEWS IS, you still have plenty of time to arm yourself with good information before you vote.

And if you are reading this column, it’s a good bet that you’re a voter. Newspaper readers always are.

Over the next month, you’ll find lots of information about your choices on Nov. 6 (or sooner, if you’re an early voter).

We will soon post a voter’s guide on our website that will have profiles of local candidates and, in most cases, their stated positions on issues relevant to the offices they seek.

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