March for Science Southern Arizona wanted to create an easy way for voters in our region to determine how science informed the platforms of their candidates. In recent years, voters have been attentive to issues such as climate change and scientific integrity, yet we felt there was a lack of information about how local candidates intended to incorporate science into their policymaking. Our team of volunteers came together to think about how we could solve this problem, and landed on a Science Voter Guide. Read more >

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Science in the Election Cycle with the Science Voter Guide
Ansel Andrews, Chief Communications Officer, UCS Science Network, UCS
August 24, 2020 10:22 AM EDT