Politics You Can Drink To: Town Hall Meeting on King County Election Reform
It used to be that the only people who attended public meetings were retirees, home owners, and the same tired list of people who always have a say in how our government is run.
Not anymore. Better Donkey is here to make YOUR voice heard on stuff that matters, starting with a
Town Hall Meeting on King County Election Reform
Thursday, April 14 at 7 p.m
Seattle First Baptist Church
1111 Harvard Ave. (between Seneca & Spring, near Seattle U.)
Seattle, WA 98122
Want to meet up with some Better Donkeys before?
Meet at 6:45pm at the corner of Harvard and Union. We'll all go in and sit together.
Afterwards, we'll go to The Garage (1134 Broadway) right down the street and have a drink or two.
So, meet up with your cute fun Better Donkey friends at the church, hear what elections officials have to say-- and then join us at a fine local drinking establishment for some chit-chat, flit-flirt, and maybe even a little nudge-nudge wink-wink.
It's OUR government too-- don't let anybody forget it!
Details from the Town Hall sponsors:
King County and the League of Women Voters will hold a series of town hall meetings to provide the public an opportunity to participate in important discussions designed to improve King County Elections.
Election officials will discuss the 2004 Elections Report and lessons learned from the closest gubernatorial election in Washington State history. Dean Logan, director of Records, Elections and Licensing Services will discuss changes implemented this year to improve elections in King County. The League of Women Voters will moderate the meetings and the public’s participation.



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