Elect Michael Dylan Brennan for Mayor of University Heights (Sponsored)
Meet University Heights Mayoral Candidate Michael Dylan Brennan, Thursday Evening
(Sponsored) We invite residents of University Heights to join us for a special opportunity to meet Mayoral Candidate Michael Dylan Brennan at our home at Jaffe Family, 2330 Milton Road this Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 7:00 PM. This will be a great chance to hear the candidate talk about his ideas and plans for our city.
For more information please see https://www.brennan4uh.com/.
Remember, Election Day is Tuesday, November 7, 2017.
Meet University Heights Mayoral Candidate Michael Dylan Brennan, Thursday Evening
(Sponsored) We invite residents of University Heights to join us for a special opportunity to meet Mayoral Candidate Michael Dylan Brennan at our home at Jaffe Family, 2330 Milton Road this Thursday, November 2, 2017 at 7:00 PM. This will be a great chance to hear the candidate talk about his ideas and plans for our city.
For more information please see https://www.brennan4uh.com/.
Remember, Election Day is Tuesday, November 7, 2017.
Elect Michael Dylan Brennan for Mayor of University Heights (Sponsored)
Elect Michael Dylan Brennan for Mayor of University Heights (Sponsored)
Susan’s Suggestions for the Elections – Tuesday November 5, 2013 (Updated)
(Click here to download as an easy-to-print PDF) (Ed: Voting suggestions and voting guides are welcomed from other readers too!)
Includes updated information with regard to Issue 80 based on reader feedback and further research.
As always, I offer these suggestions because of the importance of casting an informed vote. For our community to count, our votes must be countable, and we have a responsibility to our greater community and a mitzvah to show up and vote. Local elections in many ways effect our daily living in an up close and personal way and are therefore just as important if not more so than national ones. However, unlike national elections, absentee ballot request forms will not automatically be mailed to your home. Those requests can be made through Board of Elections, or else plan to show up at your precinct on Election Day.
By popular demand, in order to make viewing easier, this guide consists of two sections: The Quick Voting version followed by the Expanded Explanations.
Susan’s Suggestions for the Elections – Tuesday November 5, 2013 (Updated)
(Click here to download as an easy-to-print PDF) (Ed: Voting suggestions and voting guides are welcomed from other readers too!)
Includes updated information with regard to Issue 80 based on reader feedback and further research.
As always, I offer these suggestions because of the importance of casting an informed vote. For our community to count, our votes must be countable, and we have a responsibility to our greater community and a mitzvah to show up and vote. Local elections in many ways effect our daily living in an up close and personal way and are therefore just as important if not more so than national ones. However, unlike national elections, absentee ballot request forms will not automatically be mailed to your home. Those requests can be made through Board of Elections, or else plan to show up at your precinct on Election Day.
By popular demand, in order to make viewing easier, this guide consists of two sections: The Quick Voting version followed by the Expanded Explanations.
Susan’s Suggestions for the Elections – Tuesday November 5, 2013 (Updated)
(Click here to download as an easy-to-print PDF) (Ed: Voting suggestions and voting guides are welcomed from other readers too!)
Includes updated information with regard to Issue 80 based on reader feedback and further research.
As always, I offer these suggestions because of the importance of casting an informed vote. For our community to count, our votes must be countable, and we have a responsibility to our greater community and a mitzvah to show up and vote. Local elections in many ways effect our daily living in an up close and personal way and are therefore just as important if not more so than national ones. However, unlike national elections, absentee ballot request forms will not automatically be mailed to your home. Those requests can be made through Board of Elections, or else plan to show up at your precinct on Election Day.
By popular demand, in order to make viewing easier, this guide consists of two sections: The Quick Voting version followed by the Expanded Explanations.