2008 Voters Guide
Where do candidates in your state stand on issues important to you? Go to the new 2008 AARP Voters’ Guide.
Each election year, AARP asks major candidates in selected races key questions about the issues most important to our members and their families. Candidates are allowed up to 125 words to answer each question. AARP does not edit or modify the candidates' answers to our questions. In addition, AARP provides a summary of our position for each of the issues addressed. Voters' guides for 2008 elections are available for the following states: Massachusetts State House District: Massachusetts 23rd Middlesex Representative District Massachusetts 32nd Middlesex Representative District Illinois US House District New York State Senate After you have visited the guides, here are other ways you can stay informed and get involved: Become an AARP E-Activist and receive free email updates and alerts about Social Security and other important issues. Won't be able to get to the polls on Election Day? We have information about voting early and voting by mail. Visit AARP’s Legislative Action Center to get the tools you need to make your voice heard on the issues you care about. Stay current on AARP's legislative advocacy and voter education efforts by signing up to receive our free Advocate Newsletter, emailed monthly.
Massachusetts 7th Bristol Representative District
Kevin Aguiar (D)
Sean Garballey, Democrat
John Worden, II, Republican
Katherine Clark, Democrat
Mark Hutchinson, Republican
Illinois US House District 14
Bill Foster, Democrat
Jim Oberweis, Republican
New York State Senate District 48
Darrel Aubertine, Democrat
Will Barclay, Republican
