Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Take a Minute to Help Get Dems on Ballot in Green Oak, Hamburg, Putnam Townships

Voting is a precious right, but voting without having a choice can be a hollow privilege. That's why we are asking you to be certain to vote in the Democratic primary Tuesday, August 5, especially if you live in the townships of Green Oak, Hamburg, or Putnam.

A total of six Democrats have come forward to run as write-in candidates for positions in those townships.

If they receive enough write-in votes on Tuesday, their names will appear on the ballot in November. Otherwise, the Republicans nominated on August 5 will have no opposition on Nov. 4.

Here are the candidates and the offices they seek:

Hamburg Township

Dave Buckland, county board of commissioners, 8th District (all of Hamburg Township except precinct 3).
Shannon Piper, township trustee.
Linda Taylor, township treasurer.
Debby Buckland, township clerk.
Green Oak Township
Matt Evans, township supervisor.
Putnam Township
Michael Porath, township supervisor.

Remember to write in their names and to fill in the oval on the computer scan sheet for the appropriate office. The office must be filled in for the vote to count.

Help us ensure voters have a choice in November!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Maybe Obama's magical changical tour will include affirmative action for Livingston County Dimwits who seem to be unable to cobble their collective poop together to mount a legal campaign. Oh, wait, the rules (AKA no controlling legal or moral authority) don't apply to you. Jeez, how stupid am I, silly GOP'er!

Anonymous said...

A legal campaign? What does that mean? A write-in campaign is perfectly legal. In fact, some Republicans are running as write-ins, too. Guess they are Dimwits.

Anonymous said...

Why would you call a write in campaign illegal? This does not make sense.