The Dallas Morning News Launches Innovative Election Tool with Comprehensive Reporting and Voter Guide for 2024 Election Season
Thousands of North Texans polled; results drive pre-election coverage
Full third of registered
Tools aimed at enhancing voter engagement
'Back to the Ballot’ Tool
Debuting today, “Back to the Ballot” has dual goals of helping readers understand why it’s important to vote and educating voters in a clear, non-traditional way. To assist in cutting through the noise and providing trustworthy, actionable content, reporters and editors spent months developing a personalized online quiz leading to original, issue-specific reporting.
“It is our responsibility to explain and report on issues of importance to our readers and community, and there’s nothing more important at this time than our upcoming elections,” said
In-Depth Polling and Reporting
For the series, The News surveyed about 3,000 North Texans in early 2024. Respondents were asked what was important to them in the upcoming election. Answers led to central themes, which helped produce explanatory reporting in four areas:
- Gun legislation
- Reproductive rights
- Education
- Border and immigration
Issue-specific stories will help readers make informed decisions about the candidates.
Spanish-language Culturally Tailored Voter Guide
Reporters and editors from Al Día, The News' Spanish-language team, have played a significant role in interpreting the polling results and offering a culturally tailored voter guide for issues facing the region and country. Their expertise in understanding the Hispanic community has been essential in providing insights that resonate. Their efforts in creating both linguistically and culturally relevant content help bridge the gap between diverse communities and the broader public discourse, fostering a more inclusive and informed electorate. This culturally tailored guide provides vital information for voters in an engaging, illustrated, accessible format in print and digital.
Start the journey at Back to the Ballot or check out the Elecciones guide.
Voter Guide
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This resource, available at dallasnews.com/voterguide, educates citizens by providing side-by-side comparisons of candidates’ responses to questions on crucial issues. It also features a build-your-own-ballot tool that allows for the creation of a sample ballot. The ballot can be printed or emailed as a reference on
The Voter Guide was compiled by The News' editorial board, whose members crafted questionnaires for key offices. This guide covers 76 races throughout
Additional resources on the Voter Guide site include links to the editorial board’s recommendations in 39 races. Those recommendations begin publishing on
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