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Eagle County Democrats announce upcoming October events
Eagle County Democrats are hosting a slew of events this October including meet the candidates and a town talk with election candiates Mark Udall, Jon Stavney, and Christine Scanlan
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Eagle County Democrats announce upcoming October events

By Eagle County Democrats

September 7, 2008 —  I hate to have to admit it, but I missed most of the first Presidential debates, held September 26. I driving, on my way back from a vacation trip to California. NPR radio stations are pretty sporadic in Eastern Utah and Western Colorado. So since I do not like to report on anything based on news reports, hearsay and innuendo, I won’t comment on them here. I will be sure to watch the next 2 debates, to be held on Oct. 7 & 15, as well as the VP debate on Oct. 2-now that should be interesting! I will say that gas prices are certainly putting a strain on travel and vacations right now-ouch! I’ve been trying to get caught up on emails, of course, and have plenty to read from the Eagle County Democrats. What a busy bunch we are!

Here’s some events coming up you shouldn’t miss:

Monday, October 6th, 5:30, Forum on Education: Berry Creek Middle School, Edwards

Meet the candidates for State Senate District 8, Ken Brenner (D) and Al White (R). Representative Christine Scanlan and Ali Hasan are running for the State House State House District 56. Listen to these candidates answer tough questions about their position on Education and take an opportunity to ask your own questions. This is the perfect time to make your concerns known to local candidates! Organized by the Eagle County Education Association.

Sunday, October 5th , U.S. SENATE CANDIDATE MARK UDALL in Edwards

Mark your calendar now. You don't want to miss the chance to hear our beloved Congressman speak in Eagle County. He will be at Fiesta's Café and Cantina in Edwards Plaza, 57 Edwards Access Road, Edwards, CO 81632. Don't come alone. Invite your family, friends and neighbors join you. Let's show Rep. Udall that Eagle County will support him by making this the largest rally ever seen in Eagle County. Watch your inbox for more details. Please RSVP to rsvp@eagledems.org.

Monday, October 6th, 6:00 p.m. Cocktail reception with Eagle County Commissioner Candidate Jon Stavney and State Representative Christine Scanlan

The Bookworm, 295 Main St., Riverwalk, Edwards. Share your views and learn more about Jon’s and Christine’s vision for the future of Eagle County. Hosted by Katie Bruen, 970-376-7713.

Friday, October 10th, 5:00 – 7:00 pm. Meet and Greet for Rep. Christine Scanlan0

Hosted by the Lautenberg and Stavney families at LaBottega in Vail Village. RSVP to jennifercassell@yahoo.com or 785.393.0472




GOV. RITTER'S TRANSPORTATION PANEL EMBARKS ON STATEWIDE OUTREACH MEETINGS

Gov. Bill Ritter's Blue Ribbon Transportation Panel embarks tomorrow on a five-week, 25-meeting community outreach effort across Colorado to raise awareness about Colorado's transportation funding crisis and engage the public in the debate over possible solutions.
"These meetings will help educate the public about this 'quiet crisis,' as the panel has called it, inform them about why transportation is so important to our economy, and urge people to become part of the dialogue going forward," Gov. Ritter said.




"Call to Action" Meetings in our area are:
October 21 -Tuesday, 2:00 p.m.
Glenwood Springs, Garfield County Courthouse
108 8th St. # 213, Hearing Room

October 30 - Thursday, 3:00 p.m.
Frisco, County Commons
037 Peak One Drive, Mount Royal Room




There are many many more events and activities going on, visit eagledems.org and check out the calendar for things to do and ways to get involved.

And don’t forget, OCTOBER 6 IS THE DEADLINE TO REGISTER TO VOTE!!! Don’t get left out, make sure you are registered at your current address! Be sure to check the box to have your ballet mailed to you-avoid the lines on Nov. 4.

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Election Day is just around the corner…
Eagle County Democrats hope that you vote early!
 

Election Day is just around the corner…

By Eagle County Democrats

September 7, 2008 —  The end is near! The end of this election season, that is. Most of us, I’m sure, will be relieved. Whatever the outcome, at least it will be an end to the phone calls, emails, and those awful, annoying commercials. I’m probably one of the few who is excited, yes, but also dreading election day. Why? Because I am an election judge. And this historic election day promises to bring one of the biggest turnouts ever, with long lines, and surely Murphy’s Law will be in full force. Having just completed a “refresher course” of election judge training, I thought I’d pass along a few tidbits voters should be aware of, that might make things move along a little better for everyone on the big day.

First and foremost-VOTE EARLY!!!!!

There are already lines forming at the early voting polling places-imagine how it will be on election day! In Eagle County you can early vote until October 31st in any County Clerk Office, in Avon, Eagle, and El Jebel-it does not have to be where you live.

If you have moved since you last registered to vote, and have not changed your address, it’s not to late…do it today! DO IT NOW! Having the right address in the poll book will save you, the election judges and the Count Clerks Office a lot of headaches. If your address does not match what is in the poll book, you may have to fill out a provisional ballot-more on those later. If you’re not sure, contact the County Clerk’s office-better to find out now then on Nov. 4.

Whenever and wherever you vote, here are a few things you need to keep in mind:


  • You must have ID to vote. ID can be a valid (not expired or suspended) Colorado Drivers License, Colorado ID Card, US Passport, Military ID, Government Employee ID, Birth Certificate, FAA Pilot’s license, Medicare/Medicaid card, valid student ID from a Colorado College/University, or even a current utility bill showing your name and address. Surely you can find one of those!

  • If you do not have an ID with you, or if you are in the poll book under a different address, or if you are not in the poll book but are sure you registered, you will have to vote a provisional ballot. There is an urban myth that provisional ballots are not counted. That is simply not true-if you don’t believe me, ask Teak Simonton and her staff, who will be burning the midnight oil after the election to make sure every legitimate provisional ballot IS counted. It’s a hassle, for you, them, and everyone standing in line behind you-so please have your ID and make sure your address is up to date!

  • Remember, no “electioneering” within 100 feet of the polling place-so no campaign buttons, t-shirts, strategically held pamphlets, or loud proclamations of how you plan to vote. You will be asked to hide it, take it off or tone it down.

  • No cell phones, cameras or recording devices can be used in the polling place. Period. Please turn ‘em off.

  • Be prepared to vote-by law you are limited to 15 minutes. We (the election judges) like to be lenient with that, but if the lines are long…It’s a long ballot with lots of complicated issues, so study your blue book and bring a cheat-sheet. If you didn’t get a blue book in the mail, find it on-line at coloradobluebook.com

  • You’ll have a choice of voting on the electronic voting machine or filling in a paper ballot. There’s been a lot in the news about voting machine nightmares in some states-we do not use those types of machines. The ones in Eagle County are reliable, accurate and easy to use. If you choose to vote paper ballot, please note it is a 2-page ballot and you MUST turn in BOTH pages, even if you only fill in one page. And it’s on both sides of the page, too. And if you use the machine-make sure you see the flag waving at the end or your ballot has not been cast!

  • Be patient and cooperative! You’ll be asked to fill out your name and address and sign a couple of things-please just do it! Your election judges are just following the letter of the law, to make sure every vote, including yours, is accounted for and all voting is accurate.

  • It’s a wonderful learning experience to bring your children to the polls, but please keep them with you. There have been instances in the past where a child turned off a power strip to the voting machines, creating quite a complicated situation and slowing everything down.

  • If you filled out a vote-by-mail ballot you CAN NOT drop it off at a polling place on election day-you must take it to one of the 3 County Clerk Offices, in Avon, Eagle or El Jebel. If you received a mail in ballot but for whatever reason choose to vote at the polls instead, you will need to vote on a provisional ballot. So if you got a ballot by mail-just do it!


BTW, mail-in ballots must be received by the County Clerk by 7pm on Nov. 4-so best to hand deliver it just to be sure.
Yup that sure seems like a lot to remember…and I’m sure I’ve forgotten a few things…but it’s just a smidgen of what the Election Judges will be dealing with, and that’s nothing compared with what they’ll be doing at the County Clerk’s office. This is by far the most intense and interesting election I can ever remember. Be proud to vote, and make it count!

Cheryl Bottomley

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