E165: Rethinking Voter Guides with Simon Galperin of the Jersey Bee

E165: Rethinking Voter Guides with Simon Galperin of the Jersey Bee

Author: MDDC Press Association May 6, 2026 Duration: 55:09

In this episode, Rebecca talks with Simon Galperin of the Jersey Bee about rethinking the traditional voter guide to better serve modern audiences. Simon shares how his team approached building a guide that is more accessible, engaging, and useful for voters—moving beyond static formats to create something that meets people where they are.

They discuss the challenges of presenting complex political information in a clear and unbiased way, the importance of community trust in election coverage, and how design, distribution, and audience feedback all shape the final product. Simon also reflects on what local newsrooms can learn from this approach and how voter guides can play a more meaningful role in strengthening civic participation.


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