So many have fought and died for our freedom as part of the civics in our society. Yes we have to address #GerryManderIng to make elections more representative of our demographics but we cannot let corrupt redistricting keep us from our most powerful civic tool, our voice aka our vote. These elections are serious business and requires us to research candidates or depend on political organizations to guide us with their research. So many are tired of politics as usual but we keep voting in politics as usual for whatever reason.
i'm not voting politics as usual this year thanks to my disappointing meeting with Kevin Johnson campaign yesterday. i was contacted and offered a paid poll watching position for today's election. During our conversation i asked to interview Mr. Johnson before the schedule orientation. All was set in motion for 5pm only for me to arrive to a no show on the interview and orientation. I was like so you all just wasted my time in having me come out here. Like how do you offer a person a paid position then when i get there tell me there is no more paid positions. They didn't say first come first serve, they said see you at 5pm. I shared his platform with so many yesterday that i had to correct my error with this blog. I always interview or attend candidates forums before representing a candidate and pretty sure after the interview i was probably not going to take the paid position. Good to get to know the campaign and this way you will have an idea of what they represent and if we are on the same page!!
so i'm not voting for anyone in our congressional race. Chris Rabb is my choice for state rep, he is not like the rest and his hands are pretty clean from what i'm learning. Art Haywood for pa. senate is doing a great job both of my state officials have been vocal on gerrymandering and important issues in our community. Nina Ahmad for pa. lt. gov., i had the opportunity of recording Nina during the #BreakingTheSilence conference and again during a #FairDistrict workshop in south philly. Nina has been advocating for progressive change for all.
MAY 15, 2018 PRIMARY ELECTION
The battle of the 2018 midterms begins Tuesday, May 15, when registered Republicans and Democrats in Pennsylvania will choose their candidates for:
In addition, registered Republicans and Democrats across Pennsylvania will also elect members of their state and local party committees. ALL voters, regardless of party affiliation, are eligible to vote on ballot questions.
Polls will be open from 7AM to 8PM. Any eligible voter in line by 8PM must be allowed to cast a ballot using the voting machine. Seventy encourages voters to review their Rights and Responsiblities before heading to the polls.
DIGITAL BALLOT TOOL
Seventy's Digital Ballot Tool is back for the May 15, 2018 Primary. Powered by CivicEngine and a product of BallotReady, the tool allows voters to compile their candidate choices and ballot question answers before heading to the polls. Give it a try and share with your network.
VOTER EXPERIENCE SURVEY
Take three minutes to share your voting experience. The survey is designed to identify issues voters encounter when voting in-person or via mail-in (absentee or alternative) ballot. Issues covered include: voting wait time, illegal electioneering inside polling places, voter registration, voter ID for first-time voters, voting machines, voter assistance, language access, poll worker performance and confidence in the election process.
COLLECT SAMPLE BALLOTS
Podcast for state races https://soundcloud.com/committee-of-70
Sixty-Six Wards Live 2018 Primary Election Tracker
The election tracker is coming on election day, May 15! Check back then!
And make sure to record your data at http://bit.ly/sixtysixturnout when you vote!
VOTER RIGHTS
POLLS ACROSS THE CITY AND PENNSYLVANIA ARE OPEN 7AM TO 8PM ON ELECTION DAY. ANY VOTER IN LINE BY 8PM MUST BE ALLOWED TO VOTE.
As a voter in Philadelphia, you have the right to:
Report issues or problems encountered at the polling place to the Philadelphia County Board of Elections at 215-686-1590.
VOTER RESPONSIBILITIES
As a voter in Philadelphia, you have the responsibility to:
For questions about the voting process or to report an issue at the polls: Call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683), a service provided by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights.
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And now, once you have done your civic duty on election day, carry that work into the rest of the week with our Black Lives Matter Week follow-up event:
The Demand For Black Educators -- The New Labor Issue
Thursday, May 17th // 5PM - 7PM
Community College of Philadelphia // Center for Business and Industry, 18th and Callowhill, Room C2-28
Join the Caucus of Working Educators for a panel and action event. Do you want to continue to fight for the demands from the 2018 Black Lives Matter Week of Action year-round? Do you support unions and want to know more about how we can win fair contracts and fight to have more Black Educators in our K to 12 and Higher Education Institutions?
Come and join an important conversation centered on the value of Black Educators and sign a letter supporting this demand.
Come and join an important conversation centered on the value of Black Educators and sign a letter supporting this demand.
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