On today’s Elevating Pikes Peak Women, we’re sitting down, distanced and masked, to discuss the upcoming City Council Election with two important women…
Today, Sarah Johnson, City Clerk, joins our host Mary Lou Makepeace to discuss how voting works, how to register if you haven’t done so yet, the security of our voting system, the redistricting that has been done, and how to make your vote count. Former City Councilmember Jan Martin talks about the current district races and what the field looks like in comparison to other election cycles. Finally, at the end of the episode, Susan Davies gives us information on the ballot issue and the effect its passage would have.
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For all the links mentioned:
- Vote411.org
- www.coloradosprings.gov/election
- Ballots must be in by 7pm April 6th
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