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DEMOCRACY VOUCHERS ARE HERE – Thursday’s Mail

Posted on February 12, 2021 by Jim Tanner

Those of you registered to vote at this address (726 9th Ave.) may have received your Democracy Vouchers from the City of Seattle in today’s mail.  If you’re not familiar with them, and missed Wayne Barnett’s (City of Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission Executive Director) presentation Wednesday. 

DON’T THROW THEM OUT

You may want to use them.  We will have a recap of Wayne’s presentation at the CEG meeting this Friday at 4:00 p.m.)  Mr. Barnett’s presentation was recorded and will be on the CareMerge list of presentations in the near future.

You can join the CEG meeting by loading the URL below into your browser and following the Zoom prompts,

 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81237444383?pwd=UVhmd0tRNXhidWtUVjRjVVA3T3Vidz09

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